We know that each of the Galilean satellites of Jupiter has a tenuous atmosphere by terrestrial standards. Io’s SO2 equatorial atmosphere and, perhaps, Callisto’s atmosphere inferred from its large ionospheric densities are measured in nanobars, whereas the atmospheres of Europa and Ganymede produced by ion sputtering of the water ice surfaces only reach picobar pressures and are comprised mostly of O2. Io’s polar atmosphere is probably an order of magnitude less dense than its equatorial atmosphere. Europa and Ganymede have O2 atmospheres with column densities in the range of (1-10)×1014cm−2. These atmospheres, on the basis of their inferred production and loss rates, are estimated to have short residence times of ~2-3 days.