Kepler-80 b is part of an extraordinary dance of planets orbiting the star Kepler-80, located far beyond our solar system in the vast reaches of space. Discovered in 2012 by the clever Kepler mission using the transit method, this little world reveals its presence by briefly dimming its star’s light as it passes in front. Although it doesn’t have a proper name yet, Kepler-80 b is a key player in a tightly packed planetary system, where multiple siblings orbit in a harmonized rhythm, like a cosmic symphony. While we can't drop exact numbers, imagine a place where days are short and the star shines constantly from close orbit. Exploring Kepler-80 b reminds us how diverse and lively planets beyond our solar system can be!