I would like to execute an interplanetary journey to Pluto, specifically, venturing to Pluto's Sputnik Planitia region, which is the largest glacier in our solar system. The mission goal would be to land on the glacier's surface and extract samples of the glacial composition. A rover will traverse the region, collecting the ice then using a mass spectrometer to determine the chemical composition of Pluto's ice. Pluto has never been landed on during the history of space exploration. However, the New Horizons space probe was able to fly by Pluto and capture the closest images we have to date. Though this mission would take over 18 years to fully complete, it will be a historic scientific achievement to land on the furthest celestial body in our solar system. A radioisotope power system will be necessary due to Pluto's distance from the Sun, which is around 3.7 billion miles. Solar power would become insufficient as the spacecraft ventures further and further from the sun, so RPS will help power the spacecraft on Pluto. A personal strength of mine is my work ethic. When it comes to working towards a final goal, I utilize my unwavering commitment and determination to achieve what I want. I have displayed this when engaging in various volunteering opportunities through my dedication to diligence and aspiring to surpass expectations. I know this strenuous journey will require 18 straight years of monitoring and managing, but my strong work ethic will lead me to completing this breakthrough mission.