WASP-192 b is a sizzling hot Jupiter-sized exoplanet orbiting the star WASP-192, discovered back in 2019 using the clever transit method. This fiery world was spotted by the WASP-South survey, employing the sharp-eyed iKon-L CCD camera, from a ground-based observatory. Imagine a planet so close to its star that it’s practically basking in constant stellar rays, making it a cosmic sauna with temperatures far too hot for comfort. While it’s far away from Earth—so distant that it beautifully showcases how astronomers can detect worlds light-years away—WASP-192 b invites us to dream of exotic skies and extreme atmospheres. It's a thrilling example of how the universe loves variety in its planetary lineup!