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What is the Moon’s atmosphere called?

The Moon has a very thin and weak atmosphere, known as an exosphere. It does not provide any significant protection from the Sun’s radiation or meteoroid impacts.

Elements such as argon, helium, neon, sodium, potassium, and hydrogen have been identified in the lunar atmosphere.

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