Yes they do...ignoring those images only reflects ON YOU.
For one thing, YOU DON'T GET TO DECIDE what the "focus" of this thread
is".
The intellectual coward wants to change the subject...very well...
Sure I get to decide RAF, and do indeed now dictate the terms of the debate. Not because I am a debate bully, but simply because that is only right and fair. Everyone can now see that is what the "debate" is about. The debate is not about rocks and photos, but rather is about missiles and satellites, military satellites, including the moon as a military satellite, and what was then(1969) the new laser technology.
I took a look at the LRO images. I see arrows pointing to spots on the moon's surface with labels, for example "flag" or "ALSEP equipment". I see no flag, no ALSEP equipment. This is proof of nothing except that a LRO satellite took a better photo of this spot than it had before. I do not clearly see the "Challenger descent stage" where there is an arrow pointing. I see absolutely nothing discernible there.
So, RAF, I shall leave your photos. Go and play with your rocks if you so choose. I care not. Such as I have opportunity, I shall continue to discuss missiles, lasers, satellites and so forth. You are welcome to join in such as you can find the time. If you find the terms of the Apollo debate no longer to your liking, fine, we all wish you well. Those of us remaining recognize the world of debating Apollo has changed, and quite significantly so.
You have identified yourself as an anachronism, a 20th century Apollo debater RAF. Times have changed.