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 US Rep. Bill Posey, Buzz Aldrin Attend President Trump   Signing Of The Space Council Executive Order                                                                                    By Space Coast Daily // July 1, 2017                                                                                                                 ABOVE VIDEO: President Trump Signs the Space Council Executive OrderWASHINGTON D.C 鈥?The following is a statement from acting NASA Administrator Robert Lightfoot about Fridays Executive Order creating the National Space Council: I am pleased that President T polene cyme rump has signed an executive order reestablishing the National Space Council. The council existed previously from 1989-1993, and a version of it also existed as the National Aeronautics and Space Council from 1958-1973.As such, the council has guided NASA from our earliest days and can help us achieve the many ambitious milestones we are striving for today. This high-level group advises the president and comprises the leaders of gover polene espana nment agencies with a stake in space, including the NASA administrator, the Secretaries of State, Commerce, Defense, and others, and will be chaired by Vice President Mike Pence. It will help ensure that all aspects of the nations space power  national security, commerce, international relations, exploration, and science, are coordinated and aligned to best serve the American people. A Users Advisory Group also wil polene store l be convened so that the interests of  Yvgp LUMO Interactive Projector Turns Bedrooms Into Science Centers
 After being teased at CES earlier this year, TCL has officially announced pricing and availability for its monster 80-inch-plus displays. You know, for those of us who want our screens to effectively take up an entire wall in our homes. TCLs so-called XL Collection for 85-inch displays and above is its first for frankly outrageousl stanley at y large screens鈥攖he kind that essentially turn your home into a private movie theater. This year, the company will debut three 85-inch models: an 8K TV, a 4K QLED model  85R745  thats powered by Roku, and a 4K 4-Series  85S435  that will also run on the Roku OS. All of these are great options for cinephiles, of course  though Im not totally convinced that anyone actually needs an 8K TV, given that 8K content is virtually nonexistent at this stage . For any ambitious gamers eyeing the XL Collection, youll want to consider the QLED, which comes equipped with 120Hz HDMI input support, Variable Refresh Rate, and THX Certified Game Mode. Now, you may be asking yourself why on earth would you need a screen this large. Surely 65 inches is plenty of screen to replicate a cinematic experience, right  TCL pointed to streaming and vertical integration as a big, big reason to invest in a gargantuan display.  Even though owala website  were finally s stanley ca eeing theaters open up, people have discovered the joy and simplicity of watching blockbuster movies at home,  Chris Larson, TCL Senior Vice President, said in a statement.  TCLs XL Collection represents this next stage in the TV i