NASA's Kepler satellite, which is keeping an eye on more than 150,000 stars in hopes of identifying Earth-like planets, found the trio of planets: two of them, Kepler-62e and Kepler-62f, are described in a study released in the journal, Science. They are part of a five-planet system in which the candidates for life are the farthest from the host star. That star, the equivalent of Earth's sun, takes the name Kepler-62, where the individual planets are designated by letters thereafter. The third planet that's potentially habitable, but not included in the Science study, is called Kepler-69c. It is said that liquid water could theoretically exist on the surfaces of any of them.
They are not the first (possible) habitable planets outside our solar system, it's not even relevant news. But they can easily be a target for the future ships with colonist. Do you want to name them? What about the planet Romania? Or New Dacia...