Andy fires paper cups out of his bedroom window, leaves it open then moves to another window and climbs out on to the roof. The first window is now shown shut.
Andy fires paper cups out his right hand bedroom window towards the moon. He then moves to the left hand window and climbs out on to the roof. The moon is now in a different part of the sky and he could not have seen it from the other window.
The reunited family take the amphibious car across a lake to Canada from the Spires of the Moon National Park. When Washington showed Andy the map however, the Spires of the Moon was ringed in red on the map and it was hundreds of miles from the Canadian border.
At the gas station, the attendant seems to open the hood (which is actually the trunk) by popping something like on a normal car. The trunk and hood on an Amphicar are opened using a large key about 10" long that must be inserted and turned individually - two locks in front and one in the back.
When the police officer is trying to run Andy and Washington off the road, Washington mistakenly quotes Galileo as being the scientist who devised Newton's Third Law of motion. To every action there is an equal and opposite reaction. It was Newton not Galileo who stated this law of physics.
Andy and his Dad Washington drive along at 60mph in the Pontiac with the hood down. They stand up but there is no wind blowing in their faces, nor are their clothes rustling.
In the scene where Andrew is driving the car, the rigging of a trailer hauling the car can be seen as the camera zooms out.
When the Amphicar comes into the gas station it has only one windshield wiper (going). The other one is missing or wasn't working.
At the end of the credits, the year of the trademark and copyright is given as "MCMXIV", 1914. The movie was made in 1994.
As mentioned in the film, it took 19 hours for the Apollo astronauts to land on the moon from the moment they lifted off, and has Washington and Andrew traveling over that same span of time. However, by counting the number of nights they have on the trip, they are on the road for three days.
The so-called '49 Pontiac' does not appear to be entirely a 1949 as described. If you look at the car carefully, you will notice it has a 1950 grille, the hood and trunk - 1951. The side molding trim on the front fender - seeming like half a feather or arrow is 1951, the stone-shield on the back fenders either 1949 or 1950 ('51s and '52s triangular) - it was that for both years. Pontiac had that basic model from 1949 through 1952, with varying grille, trim differences.
Washington starts to play a game with Andy naming the elements in the periodic table. He starts with Argon and Ozone. Argon is an element but Ozone isn't. Ozone is a gas formed from Oxygen.