I figured I would ask this here as you guys are all way more knowledgeable than I am when it comes to these things. Take a look at this video between 4:20 and 4:23 :
There is a white dot that travels across the screen. It appears to me like something in orbit moving retro to Apollo 10. I've cross-referenced the lunar probes from Wikipedia's list of lunar probes with the time of Apollo 10, and I've come up with these possibilities of orbiters that would have still been in orbit during Apollo 10 :
NASA's Explorer 35, but its orbit was 764km x over 7,000km - Apollo 10 orbited around 110km to 310km I believe, so Explorer wouldn't be "below" Apollo 10. I think it can be elimated.
USSR's Luna 14 would have been in orbit around the moon during Apollo 10, and its "initial" orbit parameters were 160km x 870km with an inclination of 42 degrees according to Wikipedia. It is possible that Luna 14 would have orbited below Apollo 10 if they met each other at the right time in their respective orbits. The question is - would their inclinations be such that it would even be possible? I can't find anything on the inclination of Apollo 10's lunar orbit. Anyone know? All I can find that would be the closest (in my uneducated estimation) is the 31.8 degrees of inclination to Earth Apollo 10 had at the time of the translunar injection burn. I don't know if this translates well at all to what the inclination to the moon would be. I really don't know.
Can someone help me out with this?
Obviously the white dot could very well be a piece of debris that is just untraceable or a visual anomaly. It would be fun to identify though if possible.