Technically the Moon has an atmosphere in the sense that space near the Moon isn't quite as hard a vacuum as interplanetary space generally, but it's not "just like Earth's": it's much, much thinner, for one thing, and a substantial portion of it is sodium and potassium vapor.
There is no atmosphere on the Earth's moon.
There is no atmosphere on the moon. There is insufficient gravity to keep an atmosphere there.
All moons are denser that earths atmosphere
Because of a weaker atmosphere, it cannot trap heat like the earths can.
No. The moon does not have an atmosphere.
because the gravitational attraction of moon is very low(about 1/6th of earths') which is not sufficient to hold the air molecules to form atmosphere.
When it is the night it can be -160degrees C and 100 degrees C when it is day
No, the Moon is not in Earth's atmosphere. The Earth's atmosphere extends about 480 kilometers above the surface, while the Moon is about 384,400 kilometers away from Earth. The Moon is in space, orbiting around the Earth.
Saturn and the moon is called Titan :) Astronomy HW o.O
Just the Moon. We have air.
The moon will go orange/red during a lunar eclipse, as the earths atmosphere distores the light from the sun.
Well, the moon doesn't have an atmosphere at all, so the answer would be no.