Kepler-390 b is an exciting exoplanet discovered in 2014 by the trusty Kepler space telescope using the transit method, where it cleverly reveals its presence by passing in front of its star, Kepler-390. This cosmic traveler orbits its star far beyond our solar neighborhood, basking in the glow of its distant sun. While Kepler-390 b doesn’t yet have a fancy official name, it holds a special place in the growing family of planets found by the Kepler mission, which has revolutionized our understanding of distant worlds. Picture a world circling steadily in space, silently inviting future explorers to imagine its skies and mysterious surface – a delightful reminder of how much there is left to discover out there among the stars!