Kepler-755 b is a fascinating exoplanet orbiting the star Kepler-755, discovered in 2016 by the Kepler Space Telescope using the transit method — that clever technique of catching planets passing in front of their stars like cosmic clockwork. While we don't have its exact distance from Earth, this little world exists far out in the vastness of space, offering a glimpse into the countless planetary systems beyond our own. Kepler-755 b may not have a fancy proper name yet, but it’s part of the thriving neighborhood of planets revealed by Kepler’s keen CCD eyes. Imagining standing on its surface (if it’s rocky, who knows?) sparks the curiosity of any space explorer dreaming of the endless possibilities out there.