Have you ever wondered if other places in the universe could sustain life? My RPS powered mission would be a rover mission on Jupiter’s moon, Europa. My mission goals are to figure out if there was ever life on Europa or if it could sustain life at some point, and to find flowing water. My rover could collect data to see if there is water beneath the ice and a liquid magma core. This mission is important because there have been no landings on Europa and to see if there are other places in the universe that could sustain life and be habitable one day to other organisms. My rover would have a camera, a thermometer, a sample collector, a drill, a science lab and a particle tester (to see how many and what particles are in the air). My rover’s name would be AquaEtVita, from the Latin meaning water and life. This mission needs RPS to heat the instruments so they don’t stop working on the cold moon. RPS works in dusty places and Europa has ice and particles in its atmosphere that could block solar panels. My unique powers are organization, attention to detail and creative thinking. Organization would help me keep track of things for my mission. Attention to detail is important because I’d catch things other people would miss. My brain works differently so I have a different perspective that could help my mission be successful. AquaEtVita would revolutionize space and science as we know it!