My Radioisotope Thermoelectric Generator (RTG)-powered space mission QuantumQuest will travel to Eris, a dark, dwarf planet in the Kuiper Belt. The mission goal is to orbit Eris and gather data from experiments that will test the behavior of quantum mechanics in the unusual conditions surrounding Eris using Schrödinger's Cat. The Schrödinger's Cat thought experiment describes essential principles in quantum mechanics, including the superposition of states, the Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle, and the influence of observation on outcomes. These concepts can help us design experiments in quantum computing, teleportation, and entanglement near Eris. Due to its remote location, Eris has better conditions for testing quantum mechanics, such as reduced gravitational force and electromagnetic interference. These conditions may provide more precise data that scientists can use to solve quantum challenges and improve technologies on Earth. RTG will power this mission because it has many advantages over other technologies like solar panels. It can provide a constant and reliable power source throughout the solar system, while solar panels lose efficiency as they move away from the sun. Considering the vast distance between Eris and the sun, RTG power is the best choice for gathering and sending data back to Earth. I am uniquely qualified to lead the QuantumQuest mission because of my type of leadership skills. I prioritize teamwork and our team's success over my own. As a leader, I create an inclusive environment where everyone supports each other. We will be adaptable, overcome challenges, and make exciting breakthroughs in quantum mechanics.