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Lunar Trailblazer spacecraft appears to be spinning and out of contact with engineers back on Earth .
Mission operations team at the California Institute of Technology is continuing its efforts to reestablish contact with the 200-kg spacecraft.
Mission was intended to study the form, amount, and location of lunar ice in permanently shadowed craters.
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