What about this page: http://www.hq.nasa.gov/alsj/plss.html
That's the same photo. Absurdly, the only photo on the Internet. (I possess two others not on the Internet)
What do you mean "the same photo"? That page has about a dozen photos of the PLSS. You don't get to say there's only one photo when that page has more than one.
Do you realise how tight NASA's budget is? You may think your request is perfectly reasonable. The problem is that there's any number of people with similar "perfectly reasonable" requests, and if NASA was to meet your request they'd have to meet everyone else's too. NASA would be left with no money to actually do what the US Congress wants it to.
I suspect I'm the only person that has called NASA asking to witness a spacesuit in a vacuum chamber test. And it wouldn't cost them anything extra.
How would it not cost extra? You want NASA to test its spacesuits according to your standards rather than theirs. Changing the test setup is going to cost money in equipment and in the salaries of the staff needed to make the changes - presumably all the while with you breathing down their necks to make sure it's all done to your standards.
At the moment my gig is payroll. If you were to tell me that you didn't trust the way I calculated your pay and you wanted to sit with me while I calculated your payroll individually (as opposed to the other few hundred people I'm responsible for), all the while questioning every calculation I did, I'd be getting my time for that job charged back to your work area. I wonder how long your boss would put up with that expense, along with your unproductive time watching me?
The Soviets/Russians have been using similar techniques for years. Why don't you ask them? Or do you think they've been faking their space record too? Please answer this question as I've now asked it three times.
I don't speak or read Russian, I don't know who to contact. I don't know if they're faking it just like I don't know if we're faking it. I have my doubts because I don't have scientific validation. Neither do you but that hasn't kept you from saying you know something that there's no way for you to know. The best we can do is believe and that's unacceptable.
Seriously, your personal validation is the only way you verify facts? Isn't there anyone you trust to give you reliable information about subjects you're personally unfamiliar with?
I trust the historians of the Soviet and Russian space programs, who've verified to
their satisfaction what's real and not real about the programs.
In any case, if NASA faked Apollo because the sublimators didn't work, don't you think the Soviets would have been smart enough to work this out? Or do you think they were in on the fake too?