From another Earth-Moon-Earth free return trip. To make things more challenging for myself, I decided to put myself in a polar orbit when I return. (really had to learn how to change my inclination by using the Moon).
The little XR2 just left Earth orbit.
The closest approach to the Moon was pretty distant as well: 17,000 km.
Passing 3500 km over the North Pole.
The two auxiliary fuel tanks were thrown away soon after to meet their fiery doom.
Hitting the atmosphere to aerobrake...
I got bored while aerobraking, so I took this absolutely-not-special screenshot of the cockpit.
I promptly flew right out of the atmosphere afterwards with an apoapsis still a couple thousand kilometers above the surface, which I corrected using engines only and eventually reached this 200 km * 200 km orbit with 40% of fuel remaining and 20% oxygen, which would have been enough for 3 days.
But I had been using an inclination of 90 degrees as a polar orbit because TransX said I would reach it. Unfortunately I forgot that TransX gives me the inclination relative to the ecliptic

facepalm

so I didn't really end up in a polar orbit. Still, it was pretty close (~80 degrees equatorial inc).