WASP-94 A b is a dazzling hot Jupiter orbiting the star WASP-94 A, discovered back in 2014 by the clever eyes of the SuperWASP project using the transit method. This sizzling gas giant spends its days roasting close to its star, making it a world of extreme heat and dramatic skies. Although its exact distance from Earth isn’t well known, WASP-94 A b’s discovery on a star in a binary system adds a fascinating twist to its story, as its sibling star also hosts a planet! Imagine a celestial dance where two stars each have their own hot Jupiter companions, showing us just how diverse and surprising planetary systems can be. It’s a spicy world that keeps astronomers intrigued and stargazers dreaming!