Saturday, August 29, 2015

Explosion of a 2nd Stage of the Sautrn V in1966

Complete destruction of a 2nd Stage of a Saturn V by human error in an empty fuel tank.
The explosion not only destroyed the stage but essentially destroyed the Test Stand.

Saturday, August 22, 2015

Huge Explosion of 2nd Stage of Saturn V

May 28, 1966 at the Mississippi Test Site.
This explosion was caused by human error.
A person who was NOT an engineer took
over the test from the test crew..
No one was hurt, but a second stage of the Saturn V
as well as the Test Stand were completely destroyed.

There was a murderous look in everyone's eyes..

Our Moon Missions

Our Saturn V went  to the moon 6 times with 3 Astronauts on each mission.
Twelve Astronauts walked on the moon. Six Astronauts stayed in orbit while their
fellow Astronauts walked around.  If this is confusing, join the club. I do know
that 12 Astronauts actually walked on the moon....I do not count Apollo 13.

Is this confusing to anyone??

The Magificent Saturn V


     I never got to see The Saturn V.....except in the Apollo exhibit
     in the Kennedy Space Center. I never saw a live launch....Sad

Wednesday, August 19, 2015


What will my book,"Mischief at Michoud" do for you?
Why should anyone buy it?
This book is a rare look at Apollo history
that has never been told and the kids love it.

Would you like to learn about a group of people
who were not Astronauts, public figures or anyone important?
We were the "grunts" and we built the Saturn V.

This will make a great gift if you want to preserve the history
of the "little" people of Apollo. All 400,000 of us.

This book is for sale in many bookstores including Amazon & B&N.
Search for "Mischief at Michoud" on any search engine and
you will see where the book is being sold.
In the next few days or in the month,

I will be posting some of the ten 5-star reviews
that have been written about this book on Amazon.
Also, please look for the reviews by my friends on Facebook.

If you buy your copy from me, you will receive an autographed copy.
If you buy from a merchant, you will not receive an autographed copy.

This book will be a nice present for Apollo fans.
The cost is $18.00 and mailing is free.
I accept personal checks and/or Pay Pal.

My Pay Pal email is: sara1862@att.net
http://www.amazon.com/Mischief-at-Michoud-Sara-Howard/dp/1625633270



About "Inside the Apollo Project"

 All about great Apollo people, their achievements, fun, superhuman deeds and most of all
--GOING TO THE MOON!!! It took 400,000 AMERICANS 9 years to put our
Astronauts on the moon! This is the greatest achievement of mankind.

Apollo was the first mission to leave Earth and land on another heavenly body.
 Like Columbus, there will never be a "first".

 This blog honors the incredible men and women of Apollo who dedicated their lives
 to protecting others and changed the course of human history forever.

The Purpose of this Blog-Honoring Apollo

This blog is all about great the Apollo people, their achievements,
 fun, superhuman deeds
 and most of all--GOING TO THE MOON!!!
 It took 400,000 AMERICANS 9 years to put our Astronauts on the moon!
 This is the greatest achievement in the history of mankind.

Apollo was the first mission to leave Earth and land on another heavenly body.
 Like Columbus, there will never be a "first".

This book honors the incredible men and women of Apollo who dedicated their lives
 to protecting others and changed the course of human  history forever.

Link to my new book, "Mischief at Michoud" on Amazon

http://www.amazon.com/Mischief-at-Michoud-Sara-Howard/dp/1625633270

Please read some of my ten 5-star reviews!

I am back after a number of years...smile

I am going to play "catch up" after a number of years of hardship. The awful years are
gone and I am so grateful to be alive. Look for a lot of new information.

Folks are welcome to post.  As is customary, there will be no cursing, sour grapes
or offensive language.
I am going to have a happy blog with good, exciting accomplishments.

I last posted on this blog sometime in 2012...

Please be patent as I build this blog back....

Thanks, all!

Sunday, October 12, 2014

The Amazon Link to "Mischief at Michoud"

Here is the link on Amazon for my latest book, "Mischief at Michoud".

http://www.amazon.com/Mischief-at-Michoud-Sara-Howard/dp/1625633270
Please read my 10 5-star Reviews....

Thursday, April 11, 2013

MISCHIEF AT MICHOUD

My new book is now on my publisher's website.  It is available in paperback and eBook now.
The full release date will be July 16, 2013.

Here is the publisher's website and the link:

 http://www.tatepublishing.com/bookstore/book.php?w=9781625633279



The complete release will occur on July 16, 2013.  At that time my publisher (Tate Publishing) will have all versions (Hardcover, paperback and eBook) will be listed on all sales channels including on-line sites, bookstores & websites including Amazon and Barnes & Noble, Google books and more..

Here’s the link: http://www.tatepublishing.com/bookstore/book.php?w=9781625633279

Below is a post from one of my Face Book friends.


 
Below is the link for "Mischef at Michoud" on Amazon.
 
 

 








Friday, October 21, 2011

Interesting Information About Apollo


Did you know that the U.S. Navy recovered our Apollo Astronauts when they returned from the moon on each mission? One fleet was in the Pacific commanded by The USS Hornet which was the primary recovery ship. There was also another fleet in the Atlantic in case there was failure of the Saturn V during launches. No one really remembers the role our navy played and it is sad to me.

Saturday, August 27, 2011

MISCONCEPTIONS about Apollo


My four friends and I were having a nice chat over a cup of coffee one afternoon.


We don't talk about this subject very often but one gal told us of the idiot that came into her office and said some really off-the-wall things. This lady is the Chairwoman of the Department of Mathematics at a large university.

So all five of us started talking about our favorite subject--Apollo.

Yes, all five of us worked as engineers during Apollo. Most of us worked for one of the 23,000 contractors--Boeing or Chrysler. There were also many gals that worked for NASA. I found a website about their work and who they were.

I cannot find them now. There were a number of women mathematicians who played important roles in the Apollo program. We estimate that after searches, there may have been 60 women working as engineers amoung the 400,000 people. We would love it if there were more.

We talked about the misconceptions of Apollo. We laughed a lot.



#1.We were supposed to know all of the other 400,000 employees who were scattered in hundreds of plants all over the U.S. (we were lucky to know anyone else in the same building).


#2.People seem to believe that only Houston and the Cape existed.


#3.The Astronauts designed and built EVERYTHING. They also launched the Saturn V themselves. Maybe they recovered themselves in the Pacific.

#4.Almost all of us never saw the Cape or Houston except on TV.

#5.All of us 400,000 could leave work to go see a launch in person.

There is more but we laughed at the total ignorance of the facts below:


To be an Engineer requires a 4 year college degree. Lots of math and science courses have to be studied before anyone can get into the core engineering courses. Chemical engineers often minor in chemistry, electrical engineers in computer science, mechanical and aeronautical engineers take a lot of physics and so on.

All use math extensively. Many future engineers have a degree in

Mathematics and/or Physics. Why? Mathematics teaches logic, problem solving and creative solutions.

Physics teaches about the basic principles of why and how everything works in our universe. Beware-Newton's 2nd Law can hit you hard.

All of us, especially the Chairman of the Mathematics Dept.,know that many people become engineers today with a Batchelor's degree in Chemistry, Math or Physics. I know some guys who have a degree in math and are electrical engineers today. We all do.

To be hired to work on Apollo in a scientific/technical/research position, EVERYONE had to have a Math Degree even the guys. We all were given the job description,

"engineer." NASA wanted it to be that way.

There is another untrue belief: When you graduate from college and you are hired by a company to go to work for them, people believe that they will be thrown to the wolves and told to "work." Ha! Ha!

Nothing is more dangerous than a recent graduate.

I have worked for almost 30 years. My friends have worked longer.

Every company has to "train" their newbies. Would you let some idiot loose in a nuclear power plant? Sometimes it takes a year or more to get someone trained.

I was sent to classes, attended seminars and trained by co-workers.

Then everyone without exception works on a "team." What? You think you are so smart that you don't need anyone else?

We can use the term "idiot" because we were one at some time. We are veteran "idiots" for many jobs. But guess what? We graduated. There are many wonderful people that research everything Apollo and get the best true facts. They are a real delight to me and my friends because they are kind, educated about Apollo and reach out to teach others.
By the way, we range in age from 60s, 70s and 80s. It is time for
fun and funny things.

Saturday, June 25, 2011

Something Funny Happened on the Way to the Moon

Because my copyright was stolen in 2012 when I was in the hospital, this book is now out-of-print.
The new 2ne Edition is, "Mischief at Michoud" published by Tate Publishing.
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This book is a light-hearted story of my life before, during and after Apollo. It is not meant to be technical. This book describes the high-jinks and the funny situations of one plant out of thousands that built the Saturn V. We are the rank and file of the workers. We were not known because there were 400,000 of us.
There is a lot of information in the book such as the Navy Recovery Fleet and the Apollo Missions.
I hope you will enjoy the humor and have a relaxing read.

Note: I found out that this book does not translate well in any of the Oriental languages such as Chinese. It probably will not translate in any of the Arabic languages, either. So if you do not understand the nomenclature of the Saturn V, please do not read this book. Thank you.

Sunday, May 22, 2011

An Interview With Sara about Apollo

Your video is now live on the WriterViews website.




Here is a link you can share on your blog or other sites to let people know about the interview:


How Sara Howard Shot for the Moon and Landed Among the Stars

http://www.writerviews.com/how-sara-howard-shot-for-the-moon-and-landed-among-the-stars/