Why SpaceX Starship and NASA Rockets Are So Different…

Why SpaceX Starship and NASA Rockets Are So Different… === #techfans #spacex #starship #nasa === Intro: 0:00 SLS vs Starship: 0:38 Starship vs Saturn V: 7:11 Different philosophy: 8:51 new future: 14:49 === Why SpaceX Starship and NASA Rockets Are So Different… Why do NASA and SpaceX build rockets that look like they came from completely different universes? In this video, we compare SLS, Starship, and the legendary Saturn V to find out why. We break down their size, power, payload, cost, and design philosophy in plain English. You'll see why NASA's SLS is basically a Moon-bound powerhouse built from Space Shuttle heritage. Then we look at Starship, the giant stainless-steel rocket that SpaceX hopes will fly again and again like an airline. We also bring Saturn V back into the ring, because no heavyweight rocket conversation is complete without the machine that actually took humans to the Moon. Along the way, we explore why SpaceX moves fast with a "build, fly, learn" approach while NASA focuses on reliability and mission assurance. One company is trying to make spaceflight cheaper and more frequent. The other is trying to make sure humanity's biggest missions succeed when the stakes are enormous. So which philosophy wins in the new era of spaceflight: reusable rockets, traditional heavy-lift systems, or something in between?