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Kepler-338 e

World type: eyeball
Discovery method: Transit Timing Variations
Discovery year: 2014
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Kepler-338 e is an intriguing exoplanet orbiting the star Kepler-338, discovered in 2014 using the clever technique of Transit Timing Variations, courtesy of the Kepler spacecraft and its trusty CCD array. This space wanderer doesn’t shout its presence loudly but instead reveals itself through the subtle dance of timing shifts in its neighboring planets’ transits. While its exact features remain a cosmic secret, Kepler-338 e adds to the rich tapestry of distant worlds that keep astronomers on their toes. Imagine a planet quietly making its rounds far beyond our solar system, a testament to the precision and patience of modern space detective work. Though it’s not one you can visit soon, Kepler-338 e sparks curiosity about what mysteries lie far out in the galaxy.