WASP-47 b is a fascinating hot Jupiter orbiting the star WASP-47, discovered back in 2012 using the transit method by the SuperWASP team with their trusty iKon-L CCD Camera from the ground. This sizzling giant planet is famous for its close-in orbit, making it scorchingly hot and an exciting world to study. What makes WASP-47 b especially intriguing is that it shares its neighborhood with a mini planetary system, including both a super-Earth and another gas giant, a rare cosmic setup! While it's too distant to visit just yet, WASP-47 b dazzles astronomers with its unique crowd of planetary neighbors, giving us a glimpse into the diverse family dynamics that planets can have beyond our own solar system.