Meet Asye, officially known as WASP-15 b, a sizzling hot Jupiter orbiting the star WASP-15, discovered in 2009 by the SuperWASP team using the nifty transit method. This giant world is a true bloated beauty, puffed up like a cosmic balloon as it basks in the blistering glow of its star. Discovered with the help of the iKon-L CCD Camera from the ground, Asye zips around its star so closely that a year there lasts only a few days by our calendar. Though far from Earth, this distant world invites curiosity and wonder, making it a charming target for astronomers and stargazers alike. It’s an exoplanetary hot spot where planetary science meets celestial spectacle!