Kepler-759 b is a fascinating exoplanet discovered in 2016 orbiting the star Kepler-759, far out in the cosmic neighborhood explored by the Kepler Space Telescope. This planet was detected using the transit method, which spots tiny dips in starlight as the planet elegantly passes in front of its star, like a celestial game of peek-a-boo. Though details about its size and atmosphere keep some of its secrets, Kepler-759 b offers a glimpse into the diverse worlds orbiting distant stars. It orbits quietly in its stellar system, inviting us to imagine what mysteries such planets hold beyond our own solar system. Kepler’s trusty CCD eyes continue to reveal these far-flung destinations, fueling our cosmic curiosity one discovery at a time.