HD 164595 is a star located about 95 light-years away from Earth. It's a Sun-like star, meaning it's about the same size, color, and temperature as our Sun. It's also known as a "red dwarf" because it's smaller compared to other stars. HD 164595 is special because it might have a planet orbiting it that could potentially be capable of hosting life. Scientists think this because the planet is in a region of space around the star called the "habitable zone," which means it's the right distance to have liquid water on its surface. They'll have to use more powerful telescopes to observe the planet more closely to find out if it's actually a habitable one.