Resolving the number of signals, especially geological signals, on a planet seems to take significant time. If there are none at all this comes back pretty quickly.
Remove the count from the FSS, just give us a Geological Yes/No, Biological Yes/No in the FSS and System Map and leave the count until the body is mapped. The counting can happen in the background between resolving the body via FSS or fly past and by the time mapping is done it should be ready. If it's not then, and only then, give us the spinning disc with some kind of 'Processing probe data' message.
The count is part of the detailed info that should logically come from the mapping really, and it would make the FSS more user friendly if the waiting-for-signal-counting-spinning-disc was removed, a win all round IMO.
If a Major/Average/Minor indication of the range of the count can be quickly arrived at then that could be included in the FSS/System Map data.
Remove the count from the FSS, just give us a Geological Yes/No, Biological Yes/No in the FSS and System Map and leave the count until the body is mapped. The counting can happen in the background between resolving the body via FSS or fly past and by the time mapping is done it should be ready. If it's not then, and only then, give us the spinning disc with some kind of 'Processing probe data' message.
The count is part of the detailed info that should logically come from the mapping really, and it would make the FSS more user friendly if the waiting-for-signal-counting-spinning-disc was removed, a win all round IMO.
If a Major/Average/Minor indication of the range of the count can be quickly arrived at then that could be included in the FSS/System Map data.