Ganymede, Jupiter's largest satellite, has a magnetosphere similar to Earth's. Unfortunately, scientists don't exactly know how it was created. Understanding how it is generated would help scientists understand about Earth's own magnetosphere. Using RPS-powered technology, my spacecraft will orbit Ganymede with hopes of gaining a better understanding of how its magnetic field was formed. My spacecraft will first fly to Ganymede. When there, it will orbit around Ganymede. It will then send data back to the scientists. My mission goals are simple: I want my spacecraft to orbit Ganymede for a long period of time while gradually gathering information and data about its magnetosphere. This mission would not be possible without this one special characteristic trait I possess: my meticulousness. When constructing artificial satellites (or anything technology related), you must be precise and careful with everything. Even minor errors could render the entirety of the machine faulty. I am a bit of a perfectionist, so I wouldn't allow any mistakes in my creations. Being detail-oriented is one of the most important characteristic traits of an engineer, so my meticulousness would be very useful. In my mission to explore the mysteries of Ganymede, my meticulousness would be my greatest ally.