Meet Kepler-595 b, a fascinating world orbiting the star Kepler-595 far out in the cosmic neighborhood! Discovered in 2016 thanks to the vigilant eyes of the Kepler space telescope’s CCD array, this planet was found using the clever transit method—watching for tiny dips in starlight as the planet gracefully passes in front of its host star. While we don’t know its exact surface or if it could host alien life, Kepler-595 b definitely adds to the exciting roster of exoplanets that show just how diverse and surprising our galaxy can be. Imagine an invisible dance happening millions of miles away—Kepler-595 b and its star putting on a celestial show just for those who know where to look!