1.What does the article say Luxembourg is not well known for?
a) building space rockets
b) the space race
c) asteroid mining
d) Moon landings
2.What will private companies mine asteroids for?
a) coal
b) plutonium
c) water and minerals
d) gold
3.Where will space resources help fuel future trips to?
a) Pluto
b) the Sun
c) another galaxy
d) Mars and beyond
4.What is Etienne Schneider's job?
a) investment analyst
b) minister for the economy
c) professor of asteroids
d) astronaut
5.What are "lifeless rocks" speeding through?
a) space
b) the Sun
c) asteroids
d) time
6.Who might a space village on the Moon be used by?
a) mining companies
b) Luxembourg's space tourists
c) professors
d) everyone on Earth
7.What could space resources allow greater exploration of?
a) the Moon
b) faraway galaxies
c) our brains
d) the solar system
8.What did the article say might be ahead for mining companies?
a) Pluto
b) a bright future
c) problems
d) exciting times
9.When was the Outer Space Treaty signed?
a) 1697
b) 1796
c) 1976
d) 1967
10.What did the Outer Space Treaty say space resources are part of?
a) the Earth
b) mankind's 'common heritage'
c) the universe
d) Deep Space Industries