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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 68. Chapters: List of R-7 launches, List of R-7 launches (1957-1959), List of R-7 launches (1960-1964), List of R-7 launches (1965-1969), List of R-7 launches (1970-1974), List of R-7 launches (1975-1979), List of R-7 launches (1980-1984), List of R-7 launches (1985-1989), List of R-7 launches (1990-1994), List of R-7 launches (1995-1999), List of R-7 launches (2000-2004), List of R-7 launches (2005-2009), List of R-7 launches (2010-2014), Luna (rocket), Molniya-M, Molniya (rocket), Polyot (rocket), R-7A Semyorka, R-7 Semyorka, Soyuz-1 (rocket), Soyuz-2 (rocket), Soyuz-FG, Soyuz-L, Soyuz-M, Soyuz-U, Soyuz-U2, Soyuz/Vostok, Soyuz (rocket), Soyuz (rocket family), Sputnik (rocket), Voskhod (rocket), Vostok-2M, Vostok-2 (rocket), Vostok-K, Vostok-L, Vostok (rocket family). Excerpt: This is a list of launches made by the R-7 Semyorka ICBM, and its derivatives between 1980 and 1984. All launches are orbital satellite launches, unless stated otherwise. References This is a list of launches made by the R-7 Semyorka ICBM, and its derivatives between 1975 and 1979. All launches are orbital satellite launches, unless stated otherwise. References This is a list of launches made by the R-7 Semyorka ICBM, and its derivatives between 1970 and 1974. All launches are orbital satellite launches, unless stated otherwise. References This is a list of launches made by the R-7 Semyorka ICBM, and its derivatives between 1985 and 1989. All launches are orbital satellite launches, unless stated otherwise. References This is a list of launches made by the R-7 Semyorka ICBM, and its derivatives between 1965 and 1969. All launches are orbital satellite launches, unless stated otherwise. References This is a list of launches made by the R-7 Semyorka ICBM, and its derivatives between 1990 and 1994. All launches are orbital satellite launches, unless stated otherwise. References This is a list of launches made by the R-7 Semyorka ICBM, and its derivatives between 1960 and 1964. All launches are orbital satellite launches, unless stated otherwise. References Soyuz (Russian: , meaning "union," GRAU index 11A511) is a family of expendable launch systems developed by OKB-1, and manufactured by TsSKB-Progress in Samara, Russia. According to the European Space Agency, the Soyuz launch vehicle is the most frequently used launch vehicle in the world. The Soyuz vehicles are used as the launcher for the manned Soyuz spacecraft as part of the Soyuz program, as well as to launch unmanned Progress supply spacecraft to the International Space Station and for commercial launches marketed and operated by Starsem and Arianespace. All Soyuz rockets use RP-1 and liquid oxygen (LOX) propellant, with the exception of the Soyuz-U2, which used Syntin, a variant of RP-1, with LOX. In th