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Kepler-328 b

World type: sub_neptune
Discovery method: Transit
Discovery year: 2013
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Kepler-328 b is a fascinating exoplanet orbiting the star Kepler-328, discovered back in 2013 thanks to the keen eyes of the Kepler space telescope using its trusty CCD Array. This distant world was spotted through the transit method, which means it gives us a tiny, telltale wink whenever it passes in front of its star from our viewpoint. While we don’t have a catchy nickname for it yet, Kepler-328 b holds its own mystery yet to be fully unraveled. Floating silently through space, it sparks curiosity about what kind of environment it might host. Although precise details about its size or atmosphere remain a cosmic secret, this planet is a charming reminder of the vast and varied worlds awaiting our discovery beyond our solar system.