This work is divided into two parts: a grey model for past Triton, Pluto, and Kuiper belt objects, and a nongrey model for current Titan's troposphere. Steady-state, planar models of early atmospheres for Triton, Pluto, and Kuiper belt objects are computed using a grey approach that tracks the transfer/distribution of heat via radiative transport. These objects are treated here together because they resemble one another in size, surface chemical composition, and exist in the same cold portion of the outer solar system. Beginning with present-day volatiles observed on the surfaces of Triton and Pluto (methane and molecular nitrogen), a trace of molecular hydrogen (present in most primordial atmospheres) is added. It is assumed that as the ob...