WASP-92 b is a sizzling hot exoplanet that hugs its star, WASP-92, in a cosmic dance discovered back in 2016 by the SuperWASP team using the clever transit method. This fiery world is a gas giant, far from your cozy Earthly temperatures, making it a place where weather forecasts would be wild and stormy! The planet was spotted with the help of the iKon-L CCD Camera peeking at the star from a ground-based observatory, capturing tiny dips in light as WASP-92 b zipped in front of its host star. While it’s too far from us to visit anytime soon, observing WASP-92 b gives us a fascinating glimpse into the diversity of worlds beyond our solar system.