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The second failure in a row raises concern about the progress of the Epsilon S rocket.
The test was conducted inside of a restricted area at Japan 's Tanegashima Space Center in southwestern Japan .
The fire was followed by an explosion and plumes of white smoke, officials say.
The rocket is meant to improve Japan 's position in the satellite launch market.
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