https://www.yahoo.com/news/one-million-super-earth-discovered-222459492.html
Another day, another super-Earth? Not so fast. This one really is special.
Calling it "incredibly rare," New Zealand astronomers say that the planet "is one of only a handful that have been discovered with both size and orbit comparable to that of Earth," according to a statement.
It would also orbit its star at a location between Venus and Earth.
However, as for life, or water, study authors say not to get our hopes up: "Although it’s not too much bigger than Earth, and orbiting its star at a similar distance, this planet would be very cold because its star is smaller than the sun and emits much less light," study co-author Michael Abrow of New Zealand's University of Canterbury told USA TODAY.
Haven't they seen the frozen worlds on Star Wars?