Kepler-65 b is a fascinating little world orbiting the star Kepler-65 far out in the cosmic neighborhood, discovered in 2012 by the trusty Kepler space telescope using the transit method. While we don’t have a catchy nickname for this exoplanet yet, its debut has added to our growing collection of distant worlds beyond our solar system. Kepler-65 b dances closely around its host star, making it a sizzling, fast-moving planet—perfect for those who enjoy a quick orbit! Thanks to the precise eye of the Kepler CCD Array, we’ve been able to catch glimpses of this intriguing planet’s transit, revealing glimpses of what lies in the vast expanse of space. Whether a cosmic sightseeing enthusiast or just a curious stargazer, Kepler-65 b is a stellar destination to imagine!