I would also be inclined to direct him
here where each of the photographs taken on the lunar surface can be seen in the context of where, when, why and by whom it was taken. That way you don't even need to worry about averages, etc - just say "read this, and get back to me when you can tell me where you see a problem".
For example, from the Apollo 17 flag deployment:
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118:23:36 Cernan: I don't know how to put it. There you go. Wait a minute.[Jack takes AS17-134-20378.] 118:23:40 Schmitt: All right, I got you reaching for the flag.[Gene takes hold of the corner of the flag with his left hand and salutes with his right. Jack is partly hidden by the flag.] 118:23:43 Cernan: How's that?
118:23:47 Schmitt: That's very good, Gene. Let me get it in stereo.[Jack takes a step to his right. This photo is AS17-134- 20379.] 118:23:51 Cernan: Houston...
118:23:52 Schmitt: That's beautiful.
118:23:53 Cernan: ...this has got to be one of the most proud moments of my life. I guarantee you. (Pause) (To Jack) Why don't you get a close-in one and we'll trade cameras.[Gene steps to the west of the pole and salutes. Jack steps in to take a close-up, AS17-134- 20380, then moves east, possibly to take a down-Sun, but does not do so. Finally, he gives Gene the camera and they trade places.]
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