] The star is like our sun and just 50 light-years away. A ] light-year is the distance light travels in a year, about ] 6 trillion miles (10 trillion kilometers). Most of the ] known extrasolar planets are hundreds or thousands of ] light-years distant. ] ] The star, mu Arae, is visible under dark skies from the ] Southern Hemisphere. It harbors two other planets. One is ] Jupiter-sized and takes 650 days to make its annual trip ] around the star. The other planet, whose existence was ] confirmed with the help of the new observations, is ] farther out. ] ] The three-planet setup, with one being rocky, is unique. ] ] "It's much closer to our solar system than anything we've ] found so far," said Alan Boss, a planet-formation ] theorist at the Carnegie Institution in Washington. Space is cool. Earth-like planet discovered 50 light-years away |