HD 192163 c
HD 192163 c is an exoplanet located approximately 63 light-years away in the constellation of Grus. It orbits the star HD 192163, which is a G-type main-sequence star similar to our Sun. This planet is classified as a gas giant and has a mass about 1.5 times that of Jupiter.
The discovery of HD 192163 c was made using the radial velocity method, which detects variations in a star's motion caused by the gravitational pull of an orbiting planet. Its distance from its host star places it in a region where conditions may allow for the presence of liquid water, although it is unlikely to support life as we know it.