WASP-154 b is a fascinating hot Jupiter orbiting the star WASP-154, unveiled to the world in 2025 thanks to the keen eyes of the SuperWASP project using a trusty e2v CCD Camera. This gas giant is a real showstopper, detected as it breezed across its star and caused a tiny dip in brightness—a clever trick called the transit method. Though it’s too close to its star to call home, WASP-154 b gives us a thrilling glimpse into the life of sizzling, tightly orbiting exoplanets. Its discovery from ground-based observations highlights how Earth's telescopes are still top-notch explorers in the vast cosmic ocean, revealing new worlds that keep our imaginations soaring beyond the solar system!