Kepler-734 b is a fascinating exoplanet discovered in 2016 by the Kepler space telescope using the transit method, where it reveals its tiny shadow as it crosses in front of its star, Kepler-734. This alien world orbits its star in a far-off corner of our galaxy, beyond the reach of any backyard telescope. While the exact details of its size and composition remain a delightful mystery, Kepler-734 b’s discovery adds another piece to the cosmic puzzle of how planets form and dance around their suns. Floating silently in space, this planet invites us to imagine what skies might look like from its surface—assuming it has one! It’s a stellar reminder of the wonders waiting to be found in the vastness beyond Earth.