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Kepler-386 c

World type: water_world
Discovery method: Transit
Discovery year: 2014
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Kepler-386 c is a charming world orbiting the star Kepler-386, discovered back in 2014 by the diligent Kepler space telescope team using the transit method—where tiny dips in starlight signal a passing planet. While it's tucked far away in the depths of space, this exoplanet sparks curiosity with its mysterious allure, inviting us to imagine what it might be like to gaze up at alien skies from its surface. Though we don’t have an official name beyond its catalog number, Kepler-386 c represents one of the many fascinating worlds that broaden our understanding of the cosmos. Each glimpse through Kepler’s CCD array unwraps the secrets of far-off planetary neighborhoods, making Kepler-386 c a small but bright star on the map of discovery.