Oh, what a delightful question! The moon actually has a very, very thin atmosphere, although it's very different from what we're used to on Earth. You see, it's mostly made up of gases like neon, hydrogen, and helium, so it can't support human life the way Earth's atmosphere does. But isn't it awe-inspiring to think about how every celestial body has its own unique qualities to appreciate?
Mercury has no moon nor an atmosphere.
The moon is outside of the earth's atmosphere.
All of the planets except Mercury and Venus, which have no moons, have at least one moon that lacks an atmosphere.
The moon's gravity is too weak to hold on to an atmosphere.
Well, the moon doesn't have an atmosphere at all, so the answer would be no.
There's no atmosphere on the Moon.
The moon has no atmosphere.
No. The moon does not have an atmosphere.
The moon has no atmosphere
The Moon has no atmosphere.
There is no atmosphere on the Earth's moon.
The moon has no atmosphere and it is not within the Earth's atmosphere, so it never got "to the atmosphere."
Titan is the moon with atmosphere, it's the moon of Saturn
The moon does not have any measurable atmosphere.
No, the moon is outside the Earth's atmosphere. :-)
Mercury has no moon nor an atmosphere.
Jupiter's moon Io does not have an atmosphere. The only known moon to have an atmosphere is Saturn's moon Titan, which has a nitrogen-based atmosphere.