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Kepler-93 b

World type: eyeball
Discovery method: Transit
Discovery year: 2014
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Kepler-93 b is a fascinating exoplanet orbiting the star Kepler-93, discovered back in 2014 by the Kepler space telescope using the transit method—it’s like catching the planet as it playfully crosses in front of its star! This little world is known for being a rocky planet, offering a glimpse into the kind of terrestrial cousins we might find beyond our solar system. While it doesn't have a fancy proper name, Kepler-93 b stands out thanks to its precise measurements collected by the Kepler CCD Array. Floating somewhere in the vastness of space, it sparks curiosity about what conditions might be like there, even if it's too hot for a leisurely stroll. It's a reminder of how our cosmic neighborhood holds endless wonders just waiting to be explored!