Our RPS-powered mission will journey to Titan. Other than the Earth and Mars, Titan, Saturn’s largest moon holds the largest hope of hosting life. Titan is the only body in the solar system with liquid on its surface and the only moon with a thick atmosphere, making it an interesting destination to search for life. The mission goals include mapping Titan’s surface features, analyzing its atmosphere for organic compounds, investigating potential subsurface oceans or hydrocarbon lakes that could harbor life, and measuring the ‘livability’ that Titan may provide for humans in the future. RPS overcomes the limitations of solar power on Titan, where sunlight is weak and intermittent due to its distance from the Sun and thick atmosphere. RPS provides continuous power, sustaining operation of instruments, communication systems, and mobility platforms in low-light environments. This technology ensures mission success, longevity, and reliability. My unique power lies in my communication and leadership skills. Exemplified through my commitment to various activities such as RoundSquare and Model United Nations. From discussing global challenges to answering difficult “q and a’s” after presenting a speech, I learned how to think on my feet, even when all eyes are watching. Additionally my problem solving extends into academics where I have immersed myself into computer programming, providing me with technological insight. Whether troubleshooting technical issues, optimizing mission strategies, or fostering collaboration within the team, my adaptability and problem-solving skills will contribute to achieving our goals on Titan.