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Kepler-409 b

World type: eyeball
Discovery method: Transit
Discovery year: 2014
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Kepler-409 b is a fascinating exoplanet orbiting the star Kepler-409, discovered back in 2014 by the Kepler Space Observatory using its trusty CCD array. This distant world reveals itself through the clever transit method, where it shyly passes in front of its star, causing a tiny dip in brightness that signals its presence. Although Kepler-409 b doesn’t have a fancy proper name yet, it’s part of the exciting family of planets found by Kepler, pushing the boundaries of our cosmic neighborhood knowledge. While details about its surface remain a mystery, imagining floating above this alien terrain sparks wonder. Though light-years away, Kepler-409 b invites us to dream about the endless possibilities scattered across our galaxy.