Our goal in this orbiting mission is to collect samples of the plumes from Enceladus’ Tiger Stripe Jets to study the basis for exobiology, the geology, and chemistry of Enceladus. The conditions observed so far suggests it is similar to that of life in early Earth. This mission can also do flyby missions to Saturn and Its moons. This helps the study of Saturn’s E-ring. Compared to Europa Enceladus having much lesser radiation is another advantage. On this mission, RPS helps reach the Saturn’s long heliocentric distance. RPS is required to power the instruments and measurement devices for the long duration of the mission. To avoid any contaminations, lab experiments will be done at the space craft. The power needs of these can be supplied by RPS system. Exploring the south pole of Enceladus and other flybys, maneuvers need reliable power system like RPS. My unique human power of determination will add formidable value to this mission. The mission is unique that it involves collecting samples out of faster jet plumes and then experimenting them using remote controlled laboratory. Uncertainty over the outcomes of the experiments and adjusting optimizing mission objectives to new situations needs an attitude of determination.