Meet WASP-67 b, a sizzling hot Jupiter orbiting the star WASP-67, discovered back in 2012 thanks to the clever transit method using the SuperWASP facility’s sharp iKon-L CCD camera. This gas giant is a true celestial showstopper, making tight orbits and flaunting a deep, mysterious atmosphere that’s like a cosmic mystery waiting to be unraveled. Although it doesn’t have a fancy proper name yet, WASP-67 b’s discovery is a stellar example of how ground-based telescopes can spot worlds far beyond our solar system. Imagine a world where days are scorchingly hot and nights eclipse your wildest weather dreams — that’s WASP-67 b, a fiery giant dancing circles around its star in the grand theater of the cosmos!