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Kepler-63 b

World type: gas_giant
Discovery method: Transit
Discovery year: 2013
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Kepler-63 b is a fascinating exoplanet orbiting the star Kepler-63, discovered back in 2013 by the vigilant eyes of the Kepler Space Telescope using the transit method. This planet is a lively world, known for its close dance around a youthful, energetic star, making it a bit of a cosmic hotshot. Unlike our calm sun, Kepler-63 is a magnetic dynamo, causing Kepler-63 b to experience intriguing stellar weather that gives it a unique personality among exoplanets. Although it's far beyond our solar system and not visible to the naked eye, this planet invites us to imagine a place where space storms and stellar flair light up its skies. Kepler-63 b is a stellar playground that highlights the diversity and wonder scattered across our galaxy.