From chips to bricks: the “recipe” assembly line

From chips to bricks: the “recipe” assembly line
{
  "input": {
    "prompt": " Illustration (clean, diagrammatic, NASA tech-manual style) showing four panels left-to-right: (1) potato starch being poured from a labeled container, (2) pulverized regolith in a hopper, (3) a small measured water addition, (4) the mixture being pressed/baked into a brick. Add small callouts with arrows and tongue-in-cheek microtext (legible but not dominant): “starch binder,” “local regolith,” “water (precious),” and a final step captioned “pressed / baked / encouraged sternly.”"
  }
}

Used in "Potatoes Crowned “Most Likely to Survive Mars”: The Surprising Ingredient Behind NASA’s New Space Bricks"