I'm still waiting for Mythbusters to replicate the extreme temperatures on the moon...
Funny you mention that. I consulted on that show. That was contemplated as one of the experiments in the vacuum chambers, but was cut because the ones with radiant heating facilities were not available, and for other reasons. When you understand why you need a vacuum chamber and radiant heat, you'll understand why you haven't thought enough about this problem.
Again, you still wave around the layman's concept of "temperature on the Moon" without saying the temperature of
what.
...while trying to take pictures without the camera being ruined.
Because every other example of film photography in space from 1945 to the digital era, undertaken by several countries, is somehow a huge lie?
Or borrow the PLSS from NASA (if it exists) and run an experiment
Or just keep using the latest PLSSes, which work according to the same principles for cooling. Unlike a real engineer, you seem to think NASA is some super-secret font of all space knowledge, and that no one can possibly know anything about space without being indoctrinated into their cabal.
I've worked for 30 years in space engineering (Hughes 601HP, Boeing 701, Boeing Delta III, Orbital Antares), none of it for NASA -- all of it for the private sector. Please continue trying to tell me how my very successful career is just religious faith in NASA.