Kepler-413 b is a fascinating exoplanet orbiting the star Kepler-413, discovered back in 2014 by the Kepler space telescope using its trusty transit method. What makes Kepler-413 b especially intriguing is its wild, wobbling orbit, which causes some pretty dramatic changes in its daylight patterns — imagine a planet that can suddenly go from night to day and back again in rapid succession! This playful world is a gas giant, a bit like a larger cousin of Saturn, and it orbits a pair of stars, making it a circumbinary planet. If you were standing on a nearby planet in a similar system, you’d witness double sunsets and some seriously spectacular skies. It’s a cosmic dance partner you won’t forget anytime soon!