> Dee wrote:
> >
> > Is there wind on the moon? So you probably need some
> > atmosphere,
> >
> But the Moon *has* atmosphere. It's temporary, and soon
> goes away, but whenever some meteorite hits the Moon,
> atmosphere exists for a while.
Not only do you need an atmosphere, you need gradient change in temperature
or humidity to cause wind. I imagine the moon is fairly even in its
temperature on each face.
Mercury may be a good model for analysis of this question. Does Mercury have
an Atmosphere?
>
> Alberto Monteiro
>