"My robot named Spaceba is a robot that looks like a Roomba. It has solar panels that give energy to Spaceba and there is also a charging system in the Lunar Gateway because there is no sun. The Spaceba sucks all the dust and lets this dust float in the space. It has direct access to the navigation control if there is a change in gravity or if an asteroid goes in the direction of the Lunar Gateway. On the roof of the Spaceba, there is a mini air rocket that helps the Spaceba to be on the floor, on the wall or on the roof or if it has to go in the air. The Spaceba can give a lot of information about the Moon: it has a laser that scans the Moon and it sends to us so that we can make a 3D rendering of the Moon. The Spaceba has a VR helmet connected to it that has a 3D rendering of the Lunar Gateway. You can put on your VR headset and control the Spaceba virtually and then it gives that information to the Spaceba and the real Spaceba does what you did in the simulation and then it gives a picture. The Spaceba does things like sucking dust or scanning the Moon or talking to the astronauts or on the Lunar Gateway. When the Spaceba makes its decisions, it rests to recharge."