Meet Boinayel, officially known as WASP-6 b, a bubbly hot Jupiter orbiting the star WASP-6. Discovered back in 2009 thanks to the clever transit method employed by the SuperWASP project, this planet unveiled its secrets as it happily crossed in front of its sun, giving us a peek through the iKon-L CCD Camera on Earth. Boinayel is a giant world with a close-in orbit, sizzling under the glow of its star, making it a true celestial hot spot. While it’s far beyond our solar system’s cozy neighborhood, its discovery adds a sparkling gem to our cosmic collection, inviting stargazers and space enthusiasts alike to dream about distant worlds where gas giants dance close to their stars.