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Kepler-352 b

World type: rocky
Discovery method: Transit
Discovery year: 2014
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Kepler-352 b is an intriguing world orbiting the star Kepler-352, discovered back in 2014 by the keen eye of NASA's Kepler Space Telescope using its trusty CCD Array. This exoplanet was spotted as it performed a perfect cosmic dance, passing in front of its star and causing that telltale dip in brightness known as a transit. While we don't have a charming proper name for it yet, Kepler-352 b invites a sense of cosmic curiosity, floating somewhere out there in the depths of space. It’s part of the ever-growing family of exoplanets unveiled by Kepler, each one a small beacon of discovery showing us just how vast and varied the universe really is — a nice reminder that the galaxy is full of surprises waiting to be explored!