This document summarizes the discovery of an Earth-mass planet orbiting the star Alpha Centauri B. The planet, with a minimum mass similar to Earth, has an orbital period of 3.236 days and is located about 0.04 astronomical units from the star. High-precision radial velocity measurements from the HARPS spectrograph revealed the planet's signal, making it the lightest planet detected around a solar-type star. The discovery demonstrates that current techniques can detect potentially habitable super-Earth planets around Sun-like stars and habitable Earth-like planets around cooler stars.