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Kepler-384 b

World type: rocky
Discovery method: Transit
Discovery year: 2014
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Kepler-384 b is an exciting little world orbiting the star Kepler-384, discovered back in 2014 by the diligent eyes of the Kepler Space Telescope. This planet was found using the transit method, which means it was spotted by watching it sneakily pass in front of its star, causing a tiny dip in starlight. While not much is commonly known about its size or surface, Kepler-384 b adds to the vibrant cosmic dance of exoplanets showing us the variety of worlds beyond our solar system. Floating somewhere in the vast expanse of space, this discovery reminds us how much there still is to explore and understand about our galaxy. Keep watching the skies—who knows what wonders these distant planets hold!