Kepler-389 c is a fascinating exoplanet discovered in 2014 by the Kepler space telescope using its trusty CCD array and the transit method, which means it was spotted as it gracefully passed in front of its host star, Kepler-389. Although it doesn’t have a fancy official name yet, this distant world orbits its star far beyond our solar system's cozy bounds. While details about its size and composition remain a bit mysterious, Kepler-389 c’s discovery adds another thrilling chapter to our quest to understand the endless variety of planets out there in space. Imagining this intriguing world circulating its star reminds us just how vast and vibrant the universe truly is, with countless other planets waiting to be explored!