The man on the moon photo by NASA (National Academy of Space Actors)
This is the most underrated fake studio shot of all time, supposedly the first and only shot Armstrong took of Aldrin as the "man on the moon", which never took place or could have.
I own the Hasselblad, and according to the Swedish manufacturer NASA took delivery of a stock 500 series painted white to match the "astronaut" suits
Whenever I transported film through airports I would have the rolls whether still or cinema inspected manually and never run through xray machines because it will fog the film
Apollo mission would have exposed the Ektachrome to 12 days of horrendous xray of the sun outside van allen belts, plus cosmic rays... you need 6 feet of dense material such as water or equivalent lead to protect the film from fogging.
Ektachrome emultion will melt well below 250 F OVEN moon temperatures, there is no atmosphere for air exchange for the 0.3 mm aluminum LEM for 3 days and there is no air conditioning in astronaut suits under the sun for hours.
This is the tip of the iceburg, just a smoking gun.... there is concrete parallax math which scientifically calculates the depth of the moon stages.