The planet Mars has a very thin atmosphere, similar to the moon.
Mercury is the planet that most resembles the Moon in visible surface features and atmosphere. It is a grey planet that has many craters and a thin atmosphere.
Mercury's atmosphere is so thin that it is barely detectable.
Mars has a thin, mainly carbon dioxide atmosphere.
The moon does have an atmosphere. It is thin because it is inside our gravitational field. It's atmosphere has been drawn towards Earth.
Mars is the terrestrial planet with a thin carbon dioxide atmosphere. Venus also has an atmosphere of carbon dioxide, but it is very thick.
Titan, the moon of saturn, has an atmosphere. however, Triton has a very thin nitrogen one, and even the moon has one (thinner than that of mercury, so it's really not that big, but it is technically an atmosphere.)
Mercury is a dark grey colour similar to our moon because it has almost no atmosphere. Being so close to the sun has cause it to evaporate and disapear. The colour of a planet mostly depends of the atmosphere gases and elements on the planet. Planets with no atmosphere will have little to no real colour because of this. However, it's thin atmosphere is constantly being replenished.
Rocks, dust, and a thin atmosphere.
Mars.
Saturn's moon Dione has a thin oxygen atmosphere. Dione, which has large craters, is a relatively small moon, measuring 698 miles in diameter.
Europa's atmosphere is very thin and some say it is too small to have an atmosphere, but that's not true. Europa is only slightly smaller than the moon. The atmosphere on Europa has oxygen in it so scientists are trying to discover if there could be life on Europa some day.
accually there is an atmosphere, but it is so thin that it some scientist think there is no atmosphere