OGLE-TR-182 b is a fascinating exoplanet orbiting the star OGLE-TR-182, discovered back in 2007 using the transit method by the OGLE team with their trusty OGLE CCD Array. This charming planet makes its host star dim just a tiny bit as it passes in front, giving astronomers a cosmic wink from afar. While OGLE-TR-182 b might not have an official proper name to show off yet, it carries the legacy of the Optical Gravitational Lensing Experiment’s groundbreaking work from the ground. It's a perfect example of a distant world caught in the act of orbiting, reminding us of the vast, dynamic dance happening out there beyond our solar system. Maybe one day you'll spot a twinkle from this distant star system!