User:Valoem/KOI

KOI-433.02 m is a predicted exomoon around the candidate planet KOI-433.02. If the planet, observed by the Kepler telescope is confirmed, it is expected that, based on the general rule for planet-to-satellite(s) mass ratio of 10,000:1 one or more satellites could exist in orbit around it. If a single moon indeed existed, based on this predicted mass and the orbital properties of its parent planet and star, it could have an ESI rating of 0.93, meaning it would not only be the most Earth-like exomoon, but the most Earth-like planetary mass object overall, as the highest ESI rating for a planet is 0.88. However, it has not been observed, merely predicted.