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Kepler-667 b

World type: sub_neptune
Discovery method: Transit
Discovery year: 2016
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Kepler-667 b is a fascinating world orbiting the star Kepler-667, discovered back in 2016 by the Kepler Space Telescope using its trusty CCD Array to catch the tiny dips in starlight as the planet passed in front. While we don’t have a catchy nickname for this distant globe, it belongs to the growing family of exoplanets unveiled by the clever transit method, which spots planets by the shadows they cast from millions of miles away. Though specifics about its size and atmosphere remain a cosmic mystery, Kepler-667 b invites us to imagine a planet silently circling its star in the vast theater of space, part of our ever-expanding knowledge of worlds beyond our solar system. It’s a thrilling reminder of the wonders waiting just beyond our reach!