Workers at Launch Pad 39A preparing to close the payload bay doors 
          on the Space Shuttle Atlantis for its launch on Mission STS-74 and the 
          second docking with the Russian Space Station Mir. Uppermost in the 
          payload bay is the Orbiter Docking System (ODS), which also flew on 
          the first docking flight between the Space Shuttle and Mir. Lowermost 
          is the primary payload of STS-74, the Russian-built Docking Module. 
          During the mission, the Docking Module was first attached to ODS and 
          then to Mir. It was left attached to Mir to become a permanent extension 
          that afforded adequate clearance between the orbiter and the station 
          during later dockings. At left in the payload bay, looking like a very 
          long pole, is the Canadian-built Remote Manipulator System arm that 
          was used by the crew to hoist the Docking Module and attach it to the 
          ODS.