When they are dramatizing a NASA scientist examining images of the un-docking debris reported by the astronauts, a person is seen using a magnifying glass on a piece of 35mm film. There would not have actual film to look at. This was an ongoing mission. Any images reviewed while the astronauts were orbiting the moon would be in the form of electronic images, seen on a screen. Not on a negative that could be held in the hands and reviewed.
The narrator describes Vesta (an asteroid) as "the planet". While it does meet the first two rules that would make it a planet. It does orbit the sun. And it does have enough gravity to have formed itself into a roughly round shape. It does not meet the third rule. Because It must be large enough to "dominate" its orbit (i.e. its mass must be much larger than anything else which crosses its orbit). Pluto was demoted from planetary status for this same reason.