Meet Haik, officially known as WASP-34 b, a fascinating exoplanet orbiting the star WASP-34. Discovered in 2010 through the transit method by the SuperWASP project, Haik is a charming outsider in the vast cosmos. This gas giant plays a cosmic dance as it passes in front of its star, allowing Earth-based astronomers with the iKon-L CCD Camera to catch a glimpse of its silhouette. Positioned far beyond our solar system, Haik invites us to imagine what it's like to orbit so close to a star, basking in radiant light and enduring exotic atmospheric conditions. It’s a dazzling reminder of the incredible diversity of worlds awaiting discovery in our galaxy!