TOI-1386 c is a recently discovered exoplanet orbiting the star TOI-1386, unveiled in 2024 thanks to the sharp eyes of the W. M. Keck Observatory's HIRES Spectrometer. This planet was spotted using the clever radial velocity method, which detects the subtle dance of a star as a planet’s gravity tugs on it. While TOI-1386 c doesn’t yet boast a fancy proper name, its discovery adds another thrilling chapter to our exploration of distant worlds. This planet orbits far beyond our solar system, inviting curiosity about its atmosphere and surface. Thanks to ground-based astronomy, TOI-1386 c reminds us that new cosmic neighbors continue to await our discovery in the vastness of space.