Please just "Mister" Anders as any title, and nothing like the "Right Honourable" that the Bretonians like to go with. I hope you don't mind if I leave out "Fleet Marshall" from time to time in turn.
Anyway, I believe I have something you'd be looking for. As I mentioned, Coronado was surveyed upon arrival after the Exodus Under Fire. One moon of Salina, Jericho, has a particularly strong electromagnetic field surrounding it and appears to have gotten the better of some independent freighters and perhaps a few Guild scouts in its time. I've attached a copy of our data entry on the moon for your perusal.
Crayterian Civilian Database Entry #C-6114 Wrote:Terrain - Barren
Diameter - 24,216 km
Mass - 9.89 x 9e24 kg
Temperature - N/A
Escape velocity - 8.42 km/sec
Jericho is a seemingly ordinary, barren rock moon composed of Silicates with deposits of various light metals with no atmosphere. Jericho stands out on the star charts because of the significant threat it poses to unwary ships entering orbit around the Planet Salina. Visual scans indicate that there is ancient wreckage located near one of the planetary poles. However the space surrounding Jericho is heavily radiated and produces strong electromagnetic interference preventing detailed analysis and exploration of the surface.
What would be able to improve our survey ability is something I believe the Legion has access to. Specifically, a 'Spyglass' Scanner to refit one of our Thanatos cruisers would be perfect to get a proper look at the planet. In return, we can share with you any updated scans of the planet, and allow your... large vessel to reside in orbit should you so desire. If I have heard of them correctly, the ship's systems should withstand any interference.
One thing though, the area is rather irradiated. I would advise putting in some extra shields or hull plating before getting too close to Jericho.