STS-74 Mission Specialists McArther and Ross in OPF

[KSC-95PC-1361]


  • Photo Number: KSC-95PC-1361

  • Release Date: 16-Sep-1995

  • Keywords: SHUTTLE,sts-74
  • Description: In Orbiter Processing Facility Bay 2, STS-74 Mission Specialist William "Bill" McArthur Jr. (left) and Jerry L. Ross are reviewing the configuration of payload elements in the orbiter Atlantis' payload bay. Ross and McArthur are participating in the Crew Equipment Interface Test (CEIT), an opportunity for flight crew members to become familiar with the payload hardware they will be working with on-orbit. Located in Atlantis' payload bay are the Orbiter Docking System and the Docking Module, two pieces of flight hardware that will play a crucial role in the second docking of the Space Shuttle to the Russian Space Station Mir. STS-74 is currently targeted for an early November launch

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