For centuries humanity has wondered about outer space, an unlimited place of curiosity. One place scientists have more to learn about is Triton. The goal of the Solus mission is to expand the knowledge of Triton and answer big questions, such as “Is there an ocean on Triton?” “Are there other elements on Triton that we don’t know of?” “Is there life on Triton?” “What does the surface look like?” My RPS (Radioisotope Power Systems) mission will have two parts, the rover, and the probe. The mission launch vehicle will be a SLS rocket. With the correct trajectory, it will be on its path to Triton. Once the probe is in orbit around Triton, the cargo will drop. The rover will land specifically at the Cantaloupe terrain, so it could investigate the unusual landscape. As the rover is roaming the grounds, and the probe is prowling in the icy atmosphere, they will consistently scrutinize Triton. This mission needs hard work and dedication. That's my unique power, being diligent. Mission Solus needs not just RPS, but effort to be successful because it is not easy sending a rover to a extraterrestrial world, 2.6 billion miles away. My superpower is diligence.