Rocket League: This decade's most used orbital rockets. (Failures in Brackets) Long March - 186 (6) R-7 (Soyuz) - 158 (6) Falcon 9/Heavy - 80 (2) Proton - 71 (8) Atlas V - 62 (0) Ariane 5 - 57 (1) PSLV - 34 (1) H-2A/B - 31 (0) Delta 4M/Heavy - 29 (0) Rokot/Strela - 21 (1)https://twitter.com/Cosmic_Penguin/status/1211658420840882176 …
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Doesn’t really make sense to mash up all the Long Marches into a single category - 2,3 & 4 share common 1st stage engines burning UDMH/NTO. 5 6 & 7 are Kerolox. And LM11 is a solid fuel booster.
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Ed Kyle actually did just that - the "Long March" here refers to the DF-5 based LM-2/3/4 series. Also the Soyuz list apparently does not count the substantially changed Soyuz-2.1v.
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A wise man once said ‘A Soyuz without a Korolev cross is scarcely a Soyuz at all.’
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Well the Soyuz-2.1v was originally considered to be paired back with its regular 1st stage boosters to form the Soyuz-2-3, considered since the 1990s. It looks like the "Zenit Mk.2"/Soyuz-5/whatever-its-name-is-right-now will take that place though. http://www.russianspaceweb.com/soyuz2_3_lv.html …
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