Kepler-381 b is a fascinating world orbiting the star Kepler-381, discovered by the Kepler Space Telescope back in 2014 using the clever transit method—essentially spotting the planet as it playfully dips in front of its star, causing a tiny eclipse. This exoplanet doesn’t have a fancy proper name yet, but it earns a spot in our cosmic neighborhood as one of the many intriguing finds beyond our solar system. While we don’t have details on its exact distance from Earth, it’s safe to say Kepler-381 b resides far beyond our reach, in the vastness of space. Imagine it as one of those distant dance partners circling its star, quietly making its way through the galaxy—an invitation for future explorers and astronomers to learn more.