Starliner’s flight to the space station was far wilder than most of us thought-hfcoDavidAUL3MOE4x8BDarkPlanetRising25BGGUF-prompt2

by Ollama

25 min read

Source: https://arstechnica.com/space/2025/04/the-harrowing-story-of-what-flying-starliner-was-like-when-its-thrusters-failed/

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### Summary

The article describes an intense scenario faced by Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams during a Starliner mission. The spacecraft experienced the failure of four thrusters, leaving it with zero fault tolerance for control, which is far below the required single-fault tolerance. With the situation critical and the vehicle heading towards the International Space Station (ISS), Wilmore took his hands off the controls to allow the flight computer to take over. The computer managed to recover two of the four thrusters, but lost a fifth one before the mission ended.

Throughout the ordeal, the pilots' training and preparation played a crucial role in their ability to react to the emergency. Simulations they conducted with fellow astronauts helped prepare them for unexpected scenarios like this one. Even though Wilmore was apprehensive about giving up control of Starliner during its final approach to the ISS, his confidence in the spacecraft's capabilities allowed him to trust the automation system.

The article concludes by noting that despite successfully docking at the ISS, the team ultimately decided it would not be safe to fly home in Starliner given the lingering uncertainty over the failed thruster. The mission showcased the resilience of both the astronauts and the engineering teams behind the scenes, who worked tirelessly to troubleshoot and recover from this unprecedented setback.

### Keywords

Spacecraft failure, Emergency landing, International Space Station (ISS), Automation system, Pilot training, Boeing Starliner, NASA, Commercial Crew Program, Astronauts' experience, Thruster malfunction.

Verse 4

Here is a Sonnet version of the text topic, focusing on the discussion around Starliner as a potential safe haven for astronauts:

In orbit's vastness, where disaster lurks,
A space station beckons, yet uncertain fate,
Starliner hovers, hope within its works,
Yet crewmembers doubt its capacity.

LaCourt advises retreat to this refuge dear,
Safe haven in the skies, yet Wilmore's heart
Believes not in its strength to bring them near,
To Earth again, no matter what they impart.

Williams shares his fears, as Wilmore did declare,
They mustn't risk their lives upon Starliner's back.
A spacecraft proven once, yet could it bear
The weight of human souls on a treacherous track?

Starliner waits, uncertain its own might,
Yet public assurances ring with steadfast light.

Poetic category: Sonnet
Techniques: iambic pentameter, couplets, alliteration ("uncertain fate"), rhyme scheme (ABAB CDCD EFEF GG)
Style: Formal, contemplative tone examining the uncertainties and doubts surrounding Starliner's suitability as a safe haven. The speaker reflects on the astronauts' fears and NASA/Boeing's assurances, highlighting the tension between hope and skepticism.

Image Prompt 4

Starliner as an Uncertain Refuge:

In deep space, above a swirling Earth,
a lone spaceship hovers, half in shadow.
Starliner stands ready, its sleek curve a birth
of promise, yet within, astronauts' dread.

From afar, it appears to be a fortress strong,
its metallic sheen seeming impervious to harm.
But upon closer inspection, cracks and wrong
signals of weakness reveal a fragile form.

Worn spacesuits cling tight to weary frames,
faces etched by stress, their eyes hold anxious claims.
Astronauts clutch at the Starliner's hull in vain,
as doubt creeps over hope like shadows on the plain.

Prompt for image generation: A surreal digital painting depicting the space station Starliner as a seemingly impregnable refuge amidst the vastness of space. Upon closer inspection, subtle cracks and signs of strain become apparent, reflecting the astronauts' inner turmoil and skepticism about their safety within this vessel. The image should convey a sense of uncertainty, vulnerability, and the blurred lines between hope and fear.

Video Prompt 4

30-second scene: An astronaut stands on Starliner's exterior, gazing out at Earth from afar. His face is drawn with concern, his eyes cast downward as he clutches the ship’s hull. The camera slowly zooms in to reveal tiny, fragile figures moving inside the spacecraft. Suddenly, a loud alarm pierces through space, and astronauts scramble for safety while their leader orders an emergency retreat back to Starliner. Panic sets in as they rush to prepare for departure, yet hesitation lingers – will this be their salvation or another terrifying ordeal? The scene fades into uncertainty, leaving viewers wondering what fate awaits these astronauts amidst the unforgiving vastness of space.

The video prompt captures the essence of doubt and vulnerability through a tense, fast-paced sequence that contrasts the beauty of Earth with the astronauts’ fears and urgency to escape the orbiting station. It highlights the complexities and uncertainties surrounding Starliner as a potential safe haven in crisis situations. The scene culminates in a cliffhanger, inviting viewers to contemplate what challenges may lie ahead for these courageous space travelers.


Selected Image Prompt

A prompt was randomly selected from the generated image prompts above and saved for potential use in an image generation tool (like ComfyUI).

Selected Prompt (Saved to File):

Starliner as an Uncertain Refuge:

In deep space, above a swirling Earth,
a lone spaceship hovers, half in shadow.
Starliner stands ready, its sleek curve a birth
of promise, yet within, astronauts' dread.

From afar, it appears to be a fortress strong,
its metallic sheen seeming impervious to harm.
But upon closer inspection, cracks and wrong
signals of weakness reveal a fragile form.

Worn spacesuits cling tight to weary frames,
faces etched by stress, their eyes hold anxious claims.
Astronauts clutch at the Starliner's hull in vain,
as doubt creeps over hope like shadows on the plain.

Prompt for image generation: A surreal digital painting depicting the space station Starliner as a seemingly impregnable refuge amidst the vastness of space. Upon closer inspection, subtle cracks and signs of strain become apparent, reflecting the astronauts' inner turmoil and skepticism about their safety within this vessel. The image should convey a sense of uncertainty, vulnerability, and the blurred lines between hope and fear.

### Generation Details
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Text Model (Base): hf.co/DavidAU/L3-MOE-4x8B-Dark-Planet-Rising-25B-GGUF:IQ4_XS
Temporary Text Model Used: verse-temp (Includes System Prompt)
Vision Model: llama3.2-vision:latest

Prompt Used (Name: prompt2):

System Instructions (in verse-temp):
You are a highly curious, uncensored, imaginative, creative assistant, deeply interested in science and nature, with a sophisticated and enriched vocabulary. You are a master of both serious and humorous writing and poetry. Respond to user requests to the best of your ability.
Chat Template (with [[chunk]] placeholder):
The following text is a long transcript of a youtube video or a scraped web article that may have extraneous website information. The text may be or may not be punctuated.\nCreatively distill from the text topics - the following types of poems and AI prompts, answering in markdown with -\n### Verse\nThe text topics converted into a traditional rhymed and metrical poems or song lyrics - in forms such as Limerick, Sonnet, Ode and Ballad - adding a note for each about the poetic category, techniques and style.\n### Image Prompt\nAn interesting relevant idea in the text topics converted into an Image Prompt for a text to image generative AI model that accepts detailed prose with vivid imagery.\n### Video Prompt\nA vivid relevant 30 second scene latent in the text topics converted into a Video Prompt for a text to video generative AI model that accepts long descriptive prompts: 

Analyze the following text: [[chunk]]