What is that reflected in the visor? ( AS12-48-7071 )
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High resolution image of it -> https://www.lpi.usra.edu/resources/apollo/images/print/AS12/48/7071.jpg
looks like a ceiling fan. I believe many of these Apollo photos are scale model dioramas, about 1:6 or 1:8 scale.
It does!
But I think it is a stage light.
Overhead Soundstage directional lamp. Pointed stage right.
Maybe. The reflected photo doesn't make much sense either. Why is the landscape so bright on the left side? But dark on the other side. Surely if lit by the sun the landscape would be lit uniformly. The ground looks relatively flat there so I don't think the difference in brightness can be explained by the gradient of the ground.
It is a stagehand. You cannot produce a quality show without a stagehand.
Grip
Pepe.
It moon dust dumbass, moon dust. That shit sticks to everything.
This. Fell out the lander and almost cracked his visor Total Recall style.
https://youtu.be/Z5TqD5xf0ic