Wolf 1061 c is a fascinating exoplanet orbiting the red dwarf star Wolf 1061, discovered in 2015 using the HARPS Spectrograph at the La Silla Observatory. This intriguing world is part of a nearby star system, making it a tantalizing neighbor in our cosmic backyard. Wolf 1061 c orbits in a zone where conditions might be just right for liquid water, sparking the imagination about potential habitability. Although it's a bit of a mystery planet, researchers are keen to study it further. It was found using the radial velocity method, which cleverly detects the tiny wobble a planet’s gravity causes on its star. As we continue to explore, Wolf 1061 c reminds us how diverse and surprising planets beyond our solar system can be!