Eyeball planets in space It will keep staring at its own star
An eyeball planet is a possible type of alien planet that causes one side to always face the star and the other side to always face away from the star due to tidal locking, creating an eyeball-like appearance.
A hot eyeball planet is an eyeball planet close to the star, with a very dry and hot side towards the star, and a side away from the star covered in snow and ice, with a circular temperate zone in the middle, which may be suitable for life.
An ice-eyed planet is an eyeball planet that is far away from the star, with a liquid ocean on the side facing the star and an ice sheet on the side facing away from the star, and there may also be opportunities for life in the ocean.
Eyeball planets are just one extreme case of tide-locked planets, and in fact the two sides of a tide-locked planet can have many different characteristics, depending on the influence of clouds, ice, water cycle, etc. There may be a lot of exotic eyeball planets in the Milky Way.