LP 791-18 b is an intriguing exoplanet discovered in 2019 by the sharp-eyed Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS), using its trusty CCD array to spot tiny dips in its star's light. This little world orbits the cool red dwarf star LP 791-18, making it a fascinating target for space explorers curious about planets beyond our solar system. While it doesn't have a catchy nickname yet, LP 791-18 b invites us to imagine its landscapes and skies, orbiting a star far from Earth. Its discovery through the transit method means we catch glimpses of it passing in front of its star, a cosmic wink from millions of miles away. LP 791-18 b reminds us how much there is to explore out in the vastness of space!