Finally finished my flight to the moon, simulating Apollo 11. Here are some screenshots I took. I lost the ones I took in Earth orbit and launch, excuse that.

Re-entry and landing was at night, so the pics are a bit dark. Sorry. The hardest part of the entire flight was re-docking the Lunar Module with the Command and Service Modules, as they needed to be in the same orbit, at the same velocity, and pointed towards each other. I flew a manual re-entry, which was also difficult.
Software used:
* Orbiter 2010 P1
* Orbiter D3D9 Client R15
* Orbiter Sound 4.0
* AMSO 1.21
* Lunar Transfer MFD 1.4
Trans Lunar Injection:
S-IVB, Command and Services Modules leaving Earth Orbit:

Transposition and Docking:
Aligning with Lunar Module:

Captured:

Extracting the Lunar Module:

Free-falling to the Moon:
Command, Service, and Lunar Modules leaving Earth:

Near the Moon:

Lunar Orbit:
Lunar Orbit Injection:

In Lunar Orbit:

Lunar Landing:
Lunar Module separates from Command and Service Modules:

Descending to Periapsis:

The Eagle has Landed:

One small step for man, one giant leap for mankind:

Lunar Ascent and Docking:
Ascent Module separates from Descent Stage and Proceeds into Lunar Orbit near Command and Service Modules:

Command and Service Modules dock with Lunar Module:

Lunar Module hard-docked with Command and Service Modules:

Trans Earth Injection:
Lunar Module permanently separates from Command and Service Modules (notice the probe on the end of the Command Module is removed):

Service Module SPS Engine burns for Trans Earth Injection:

Re-entry and Splashdown:
Command and Service Modules separate:

Preparing for Re-entry:

Re-entering Earth's atmosphere:

Drogue Parachutes deploy:

Main Parachutes deploy:

Splashdown:

I may post future flight logs here when I do them.
Kind Regards,
Josh