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Queen Elizabeth II toured NASA's Goddard
Center in Greenbelt, Maryland.
With this visit she ended her six-day US visit that started last week. At Goddard
Space Center Queen Elizabeth had heard
from astronauts aboard the International Space Station via a video link.
The ISS crew members - American Suni Williams and two
Russians, Commander Fyodor Yurchikhin and Flight Engineer Oleg Kotov - answered
questions from British-born NASA astronaut Michael Foale, who stood next to the
Queen. The video link was one-way, so crew members were unable to see the Queen.
"It's a wonderful place to live so thank you very much
for joining us today." said Suni Williams. "This is a stepping stone
to going back to the moon and on to Mars.", she added.
"Very fascinating," the queen said after hearing
the three crew members describe life in space.
Later in the day, Queen Elizabeth II remembered the
sacrifices of World War II by placing a wreath at a US
memorial in Washington.
"For those of us who have witnessed the peace and
stability and prosperity enjoyed in the United
Kingdom and the rest of Europe
over these postwar years, we have every reason to remember that this has been
founded on the bedrock of the Atlantic Alliance," she said.
Last week, Elizabeth visited Jamestown, Virginia,
which is celebrating 400 years since its founding as the first British colony
in the New World. The queen, an avid horse
fan, also attended the Kentucky Derby.
In a speech at the White House Monday, Elizabeth called her visit "a window on
the future" of US-British relations, and said she was looking forward to
seeing "something of how the cutting edge of science and technology can
take us to the next phases of discovery and exploration in human
endeavour."
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