Viewing the planet, forests are visible as well as roads through those areas. On a planet still going to an evolutionary process to develop life, there would be no roads unless it had progressed through to an intelligent life form with mechanical abilities to alter the landscape into roads. This is all happening much too fast as the 1 Earth second equaling 11.5 planet days means that it has evolved only a few hundred thousand years for the few weeks the project has been operating. One Earth year will equal about 1 million planet years and about 10 Earth years to equal about 10 million planet years.
The three lenses on the camera simply attach to a plate. There is no connection to an image processor to collect the image and convert it into a signal for the monitor or to direct it to film.
The motion of the camera does not correspond to the motion of the view across the planet. The travel of the camera would move across tens of degrees of the planet surface but the view through the camera shows movement of 50 to 100 mph ground speed.
As Jonathan Meridith walks past a mirror, the head and shoulders of an off-camera crew member can be seen reflected for a few seconds before he ducks down out of sight. Then, just before the scene ends, the crew member raises his head back up, whereby his reflection in the mirror can be seen once more.