Adam Hibberd
Tony Dunn's fantastic animation of a trajectory discovered by my software 'Optimum Interplanetary Trajectory Software' (OITS) to the distant Kuiper Belt Object (KBO) designated 2002 XV93.
This object has recently made news in that it has a tenuous atmosphere, probably caused by an impact quite recently. Scientists believe this atmosphere will last no longer than 1000 years.
The mission involves a slingshot of Jupiter and Uranus, both high priority destinations in their own right - what incredible science return could be accomplished by this mission!
Furthermore, there is some suggestion that the atmosphere could be exploited to aerobrake the arriving probe, allowing it to actually land on the object's surface.
If possible this represents a tremendous opportunity for an in situ exploration of a KBO, which simply could NOT be achieved otherwise.