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Kepler-648 b

World type: sub_neptune
Discovery method: Transit
Discovery year: 2016
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Kepler-648 b is one of the intriguing worlds discovered by the Kepler space telescope, rocketing into our cosmic awareness back in 2016 via the clever transit method. Orbiting its star, Kepler-648, this planet plays a celestial game of hide-and-seek, dimming its host star’s light just enough to reveal its presence to our watchful instruments. While exact details about its size and atmosphere are a bit mysterious, Kepler-648 b invites us to imagine an alien landscape far beyond our solar system. Each discovery like this brings us closer to understanding the vast variety of planets scattered across our galaxy. Thanks to the trusty Kepler CCD Array, these distant neighbors are no longer just twinkles in the night sky but fascinating worlds waiting to be explored—at least in our imaginations for now!