WASP-25 b is a charming hot Jupiter dancing closely around its star, WASP-25, discovered back in 2010 by the SuperWASP team using the transit method that catches planets as they subtly dim their stars’ light. This sizzling gas giant, spotted with the trusty iKon-L CCD Camera from the ground, is a true celestial showstopper, orbiting so near its star that it’s practically basking in continuous stellar rays. While we don’t have its exact distance from Earth handy, WASP-25 b is one of those intriguing exoplanets that helps astronomers understand the wild variety of worlds beyond our solar system. Imagine a world where days are scorchingly hot, and the skies might shimmer with exotic clouds—WASP-25 b is a universe away from home but full of cosmic character!