Not long after all the space community was celebrating the long-awaited flyby ofa few weeks ago, the story was ousted soon after by the announcement of the most earth-like planet discovered orbiting around another star yet. While it's not the first time such news has announced, with several others of similar nature found before each new headliner planet is a better example than the last and when I heard the news about the latest found one, named(hey,don't name these things) I decided to draw it after realizing that 95% of the existing images of it on the internet already are the same illustration. So here's my versionBeing so apparently earth-like, I had to use a similar look and colour scheme to our own. But taking into account the fact it's larger than earth, and might have a more dense atmosphere, I spent extra time detailing the clouds in what would probably be a little more overcast (or outright stormy) sky than the relative clearness of earth, fuelled by the slightly greater amount of energy it gets from its own sun which is very much like ours, just a bit bigger and brighter, making the planet fall comfortably within the habitable zone as it has been already for even longer than Earth has, although, perhaps a bit hotter. But if water is as abundant there as it is here, then it would be be a more humid heat than a dry one. Coupled with the higher gravity than earth - the experience of stepping onto the surface may not be a comfortable one at first, but at least you'd stand a better chance of surviving long-term there than anywhere else, assuming the best case scenario holds true, as I illustrated hereI went for a more realistic approach for this one though still took some artistic guesswork for the sake of making it more interesting (no guarantee the planet has moons or aurora's either, but hey, they look cool)Sharing on blogs and stuff like that centred around such planets are OK, but credibility would be nice