Meet Kepler-774 b, a charming exoplanet orbiting the star Kepler-774 far out in the cosmic neighborhood! Discovered back in 2016 thanks to the trusty Kepler Space Telescope and its sharp-eyed CCD Array, this planet was spotted as it delicately transited across its star, giving us a little celestial wink. While we don’t have a fancy formal name for it yet, Kepler-774 b stands proud as a wonderful example of the many worlds waiting to be explored beyond our solar system. It floats peacefully in space, playing cosmic hide-and-seek as it circles its sun. Although we can’t claim an exact distance here, it’s part of the vast universe Kepler helped us map, bringing us closer to understanding the incredible diversity of planets out there!