Kepler-593 b is a charming exoplanet discovered back in 2016 by the keen eyes of the Kepler space telescope using the transit method. It orbits the star Kepler-593, far out in the vast expanse of space, delighting astronomers with its subtle dips in starlight as it passes in front of its sun. Though we don't have a catchy proper name for this world yet, Kepler-593 b sparks curiosity about what it might be like, orbiting its star on a distant stage so far from Earth that it feels like a cosmic mystery waiting to be unraveled. It’s another gem uncovered by the trusty Kepler CCD array, adding to our ever-growing catalog of fascinating planets beyond our solar system.