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Kepler-463 b

World type: sub_neptune
Discovery method: Transit
Discovery year: 2016
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Kepler-463 b is a fascinating exoplanet orbiting the star Kepler-463, spotted back in 2016 by the keen eyes of the Kepler Space Telescope using the transit method. While it doesn’t yet have a fancy proper name, Kepler-463 b still earns its place in the cosmic lineup of intriguing worlds beyond our solar system. This distant planet was discovered because it periodically blocks a tiny fraction of its star’s light as it passes in front—a clever trick that’s helped us find many exoplanetary neighbors. Although details like its exact size and distance can make your head spin, Kepler-463 b represents the excitement of exploring space’s vast neighborhood. It’s a reminder that beyond our night sky, countless planets wait to share their secrets!