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Kepler-43 b

World type: gas_giant
Discovery method: Transit
Discovery year: 2011
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Kepler-43 b is a fascinating hot Jupiter orbiting the star Kepler-43, discovered back in 2011 by the diligent Kepler spacecraft using its trusty CCD array camera through the transit method. This distant world is a gas giant that hugs its star tightly, making it a sizzling, blazing neighbor with a dramatic, close-up orbit. Imagine a planet so close to its star that it completes an orbit in just a few days—talk about a speedy trip! While it’s far away from Earth in the vast expanse of space, Kepler-43 b offers astronomers a lively glimpse into the diversity of planetary systems out there. Perfect for daydreamers and stargazers alike who love the thrill of celestial adventures!