He hit all his scans so that's plenty of collected data, which the engineseers are gonna go to work on breaking down into useable parts.
Rolling 1d100:
(50): Total = 50
Rolling 1d100:
(91): Total = 91
Rolling 1d100:
(64): Total = 64
Rolling 1d100:
(87): Total = 87
(Awareness)
Trask, paying close attention to the scans as they come in, begins to see some odd things. There are more jagged edges than he would expect on alot of these asteroids, and their sizes vary greatly. There's a great deal of dust and tiny elements but also alot of large ones. He can't out his finger on it but something is unusual.
(Evaluation)
Then something sparks in the back of his mind. As one of the scans comes by he brings up one of the earlier ones and puts them side by side on the view screen. After a moment of adjustment, he finds two sections of the rocky space debris that match nearly perfectly, clearly indicating they used to be one single piece of stone.
(Astromancy)
But his inital excitement fades when he realizes that it's perfectly likely for asteroids in a belt to collide and break apart on occation.
Anyone who wants to look for something specific in the belt (or follow up on any new information just gathered) can do so as well.