Kepler-65 e is an intriguing exoplanet orbiting the vibrant star Kepler-65, discovered in 2019 using the clever radial velocity method at the W. M. Keck Observatory with the HIRES Spectrometer. This planet is part of a fascinating system far beyond our solar neighborhood, showcasing the wonders of planets around stars other than our Sun. Though it doesn't have a fancy proper name yet, Kepler-65 e draws attention for its dynamic dance with its star, revealing just how diverse and captivating worlds out there can be. While we don’t have specifics on its size or atmosphere, this distant world invites curiosity and reminds us that the universe is brimming with planets waiting to be explored and understood.