My RPS mission will go to the Ganymede, a moon of Jupiter. NASA has used the Hubble telescope and Juno flyby mission to ensure that Ganymede contains more water than Earth. My RPS, therefore, will be a rover mission, and it will look for signs of life. My unique power is in creating 2D/3D designs and coding. This skill will help me to lead and invent a new class of autonomous rovers that can identify obstacles and plan a path to their destination without human intervention. I am a voracious reader, particularly books and magazines from National Geographic. This has enhanced my knowledge of minerals and ice chemistry. I will assist the team in looking for organic matter and fossils. I am also good at mental math and an avid chess player. This has allowed me to do fast calculations and plan out new strategies under pressure, a must for a critical RPS mission. In addition to my attitude of never giving up and my love for science and technology, I take a step-by-step approach to solving problems, work hard and believe in myself. My technical and personal skills are vital to this mission's overall success.