The most massive artificial objects to reach space (LEO) or beyond including space stations. Spacecraft may change mass over time such as by use of propellant.
Currently the heaviest spacecraft is the International Space Station, nearly double Shuttle-Mir's mass in orbit. It began assembly with a first launch in 1998, however it only attained its full weight in the 2020s, due to its modular nature and gradual additions. Its mass can change significantly depending on what modules are added or removed.
During the ShuttleâÂÂMir program between 1994 and 1998, the complex formed by the docking of a visiting Space Shuttle with Mir would temporarily make it the heaviest artificial object in orbit with a combined mass of or on STS-74 in a 1995 configuration.
The following are a list of spacecraft with a mass greater than , or the top three to any other orbit including a planetary orbit, or the top three of a specific category of vehicle, or the heaviest vehicle from a specific nation. All numbers listed below for satellites use their mass at launch, if not otherwise stated.
List of spacecraft families (by mass) with 2 or more flights into space and over 7000kg.