Meet Cruinlagh, officially known as WASP-13 b, a charming hot Jupiter orbiting the star WASP-13. Discovered back in 2009 by the SuperWASP team using the clever transit method and the iKon-L CCD camera, this sizzling gas giant spends its days roasting close to its star. Imagine a world where skies might glow with a permanent sunset, thanks to its tight, sun-hugging orbit. While it’s far beyond our reach—hundreds of light-years away—Cruinlagh invites us to imagine exotic alien worlds where planets puff up under stellar heat, becoming larger than Jupiter yet lighter in density. A perfect destination for anyone dreaming of interstellar vacations filled with blazing sunsets and mysterious cosmic wonders!