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Kepler-33 e

World type: sub_neptune
Discovery method: Transit
Discovery year: 2011
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Kepler-33 e is an intriguing world orbiting the star Kepler-33, discovered back in 2011 by the Kepler space telescope using the transit method. This planet is part of a fascinating multi-planet system, where worlds dance closely around their host star, making it a cosmic neighborhood bustling with activity. While we don't have its exact distance in this description, Kepler-33 e is far enough away that we rely on the clever Kepler CCD Array to spot its tiny dips in starlight as it passes in front of its star. Imagine catching a glimpse of a distant planet playing hide-and-seek with its star light-years away—Kepler-33 e invites us to dream of the many unseen worlds sprinkled across our galaxy!