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Kepler-32 c

World type: gas_giant
Discovery method: Transit
Discovery year: 2011
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Kepler-32 c is a charming little world orbiting the red dwarf star Kepler-32, discovered back in 2011 thanks to the keen eyes of the Kepler Space Telescope. This exoplanet was spotted using the transit method, where tiny dips in its star’s brightness reveal its presence. Nestled comfortably in a space neighborhood far beyond our solar system, Kepler-32 c is part of a fascinating planetary system that offers a glimpse into the diversity of worlds out there. While we don’t have a proper name for this planet yet, it’s a stellar example of how modern technology, like the precise Kepler CCD array, has opened a window to the cosmos, letting us peek at alien planets dancing around distant stars.