Kepler-358 c is a fascinating exoplanet discovered in 2014 orbiting the star Kepler-358, far out in the cosmic neighborhood of space. This intriguing world was found using the transit method by the Kepler Space Telescope, which patiently watched for the tiny dips in starlight as the planet crossed its star’s face. Although we don’t know its exact name beyond its catalog label, Kepler-358 c invites curiosity with its distant, mysterious existence beyond our solar system. It’s a celestial gem tracked by the keen eyes of the Kepler CCD Array, helping us piece together the vast puzzle of planets out there. While we don’t know if it's a rocky or gaseous world, its discovery always reminds us how much more there is to explore beyond Earth’s cozy blue dot!