Meet Kepler-768 b, a fascinating world orbiting the star Kepler-768, far out in the cosmic neighborhood. Discovered back in 2016 by the keen eyes of the Kepler space telescope using the transit method, this planet reveals its presence by gently dimming its star’s light as it passes in front. While details about its exact size or atmosphere play hide-and-seek, Kepler-768 b invites space explorers to imagine a planet where the rhythms of its star dictate the dance of day and night. Floating serenely in the vastness of space, it's a reminder of how much our universe still holds secrets waiting to be uncovered by curious minds and advanced instruments like the Kepler CCD Array.