Aurin was significantly more morose than Drake at the prospect of putting his hands on ancient technology. He ran one web-scarred hand along the edge of his beak, thinking of the rogue archaeology along the neutral zone, and all its disastrous consequences.
But if there was such a station at the heart of the belt, it may be their only option to affect this anomaly. While the Danube was an impressive stripe of shuttlecraft, he couldn't imagine trying to mount a comprehensive study from one. He would have to practically reinvent the wheel.
So he took a careful reading, sending the information to the conn, with a suggested rough course that would get them closer.
In the meantime, he took careful readings with their new, broadened perspective, looking for patterns in the interference, to see if he could tell anything about its nature - if it was some feedback from the environment, some consequence of a mechanism aboard the station, or even active sensor jamming to prevent them from finding it. After all, if the station did not want to be found, it may try to defend itself...
Rolls
Reason (12) + Science (5) [Sensor Operations] - (1d20, 1d20)
1d20 : (9) = 9
1d20 : (17) = 17
Ship's Die - (1d20)
(7) = 7