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Kepler-33 f

World type: sub_neptune
Discovery method: Transit
Discovery year: 2011
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Kepler-33 f is a fascinating exoplanet orbiting the star Kepler-33, discovered back in 2011 using NASA's Kepler Space Telescope. This distant world was spotted when it passed in front of its bright host star, causing a tiny dip in starlight—a clever trick known as the transit method. While it doesn't have an official proper name, Kepler-33 f remains a captivating part of a multi-planet system that stretches our imagination about the diversity of planets out there. With no exact Earth distance confirmed, it's somewhere far beyond our solar neighborhood but close enough to spark curiosity and wonder. Imagine a cosmic dance where Kepler-33 f spins silently in the vastness of space, inviting us to dream about worlds beyond our own.