Kepler-345 b is an intriguing exoplanet orbiting the star Kepler-345, discovered back in 2014 by the space-based Kepler telescope using the transit method—a clever technique that spots tiny dips in a star's brightness when a planet crosses in front. While we don’t have a fancy nickname for this world yet, it’s part of the galaxy's vast club of planets beyond our solar system, observed by the ever-watchful Kepler CCD Array. Floating somewhere out there in space, Kepler-345 b invites us to imagine what it might be like to visit a planet discovered by peeking at its star’s light. It’s a cosmic gem in the endless sea of stars, reminding us how much we still have to explore in the great beyond!