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This doesn't seem likely. The reason it doesn't have a thick atmosphere in the first place is because of its small size (1122 km, if you mean the moon of Saturn); this makes for a weak gravitational field, and any atmosphere it might ever acquire will evaporate into space rather quickly.

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