Kepler-693 b is an intriguing exoplanet orbiting the star Kepler-693, discovered back in 2016 by the diligent eyes of NASA’s Kepler space telescope, using the clever transit method. This means we caught it sneaking across its star’s face, just like a tiny cosmic shadow puppet show! Though we don’t have a fancy proper name for Kepler-693 b yet, it’s still a captivating world out in the vastness of space, helping astronomers piece together the puzzle of planetary systems beyond our own. While it’s too far for a casual weekend getaway, Kepler-693 b remains a shining example of the wonders waiting to be uncovered, inviting us all to dream about the mysteries lurking light-years away.