WASP-41 c is a fascinating exoplanet that orbits the star WASP-41, discovered back in 2015 using the radial velocity method from the ground-based La Silla Observatory with the CORALIE Spectrograph. Although it doesn't have a fancy proper name yet, this planet adds a captivating chapter to the story of distant worlds. Found by observing the subtle tug it exerts on its star, WASP-41 c invites us to imagine a planet dancing in the cosmic spotlight far beyond our solar system. While it’s tucked away too far to spot with your backyard telescope, this mysterious world embodies the exciting thrill of exploring the unknown, showing us just how diverse and intriguing planets in our galaxy can be.