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A TATTOO artist addicted to extreme body modification is inking her entire body black.Michela Bottin-Ackerman, 32, has tattooed 95 percent of her body - with 75 percent covered in black ink. 8Michela Bottin-Ackerman is addicted to getti
stanley mug ng tattoosCredit: Youtube/Truly8The vast majority of her body is covered in inkCredit: Youtube/Truly8The 32-year-old says she is trying to erase her former beauty and doesnt want to be the pretty girlCredit: Youtube/TrulyNow a New Yorker, Michela grew up in a small town in Italy where she got her first tattoo as a teen
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NASA has announced two new major space missions which could revolutionise our understanding of the solar system.The missions dubbed Lucy and Psyche - and part of the Discovery program - are set to launch in 2021 and 2023 respectively.7 The missions are part of Nasas discovery program which has the goal of unlocking the mysteries of the
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stanley tumbler edit: NASA7 A robotic spacecraft will study six of Jupiters so-called Trojan asteroids between 2027 and 2033 in the Lucy missionCredit: Getty Images7 This graphic shows the location of the Jupiter Trojan asteroids which are thought to be a relic of a much earlier era of the
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