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Kepler-60 b

World type: eyeball
Discovery method: Transit
Discovery year: 2012
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Kepler-60 b is a fascinating exoplanet orbiting the star Kepler-60, discovered in 2012 by the Kepler space telescope using its trusty CCD array. This planet is part of a dynamic trio, locked in a cosmic dance with its neighboring worlds, creating a real celestial symphony. Orbiting its star closely enough to complete its journey in just a few days, Kepler-60 b is likely a rocky or possibly a mini-Neptune type planet, though its exact nature is still a mystery. This world invites curiosity as it whispers secrets about planetary systems beyond our own. While it's far, far away—deep in space—Kepler-60 b reminds us how the universe is teeming with intriguing planets just waiting to be explored by our imaginations.