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-- Mercury

-- moon of Earth

-- moons of Mars

-- majority of moons of Jupiter and Saturn

Note:

While Mars technically has an atmosphere, its density is only around 1% of the density

of earth's atmosphere, so Mars is very close to joining the list.

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