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An apparatus for use in transferring a canister of spent nuclear fuel from a transfer cask to a storage cask, the transfer cask having a bottom surface, a bottom lid adapted to be secured to and unfastened from the bottom surface, and a cavity adapted for receiving the canister, the storage cask having a top surface and a cavity adapted for receiving the canister, the apparatus comprising: a radiation absorbing shield surrounding a portion of a hole through which the canister can pass;  means for securing the apparatus to the top surface of the storage cask;  means for securing the bottom surface of the transfer cask to the apparatus;  wherein the transfer cask securing means and the storage cask securing means are positioned on the apparatus so that when the apparatus is secured to both the transfer cask and the storage cask, the cavity of the transfer cask, the hole, and the cavity of the storage cask are substantially aligned; and  means for moving the bottom lid in a horizontal direction once the bottom lid is unfastened from the bottom surface, the horizontal moving means comprising means for lowering the bottom lid onto the horizontal moving means. 2. The apparatus of  claim 1  wherein the horizontal moving means is adapted to move between an open and closed position. claim 1 3. The apparatus of  claim 2  wherein the radiation absorbing shield is adapted so that when the horizontal moving means receives the bottom lid and moves to the open position, the bottom lid together with the radiation absorbing shield substantially surround and enclose the hole. claim 2 4. The apparatus of  claim 3  wherein the radiation absorbing shield is U-shaped comprising a semi-circular portion and a pair of substantially parallel legs. claim 3 5. The apparatus of  claim 3  wherein the horizontal moving means comprises a slidable tray and the radiation absorbing shield comprises low friction tracks on which the slidable tray may slide. claim 3 6. The apparatus of  claim 1  comprising a top plate and a bottom plate, the top and bottom plates having an opening through which the canister can pass, the openings aligned with the hole. claim 1 7. The apparatus of  claim 6  wherein the horizontal moving means comprises a slidable tray and the bottom plate comprises low friction tracks on which the slidable tray may slide. claim 6 8. The apparatus of  claim 1  wherein the lowering means are one or more hydraulic or pneumatic lifters. claim 1 9. The apparatus of  claim 8  wherein the pneumatic or hydraulic lifters are located on the horizontal moving means. claim 8 10. The apparatus of  claim 1  wherein the storage cask securing means is a plurality of bolt holes, the apparatus being secured to the top surface of the storage cask by extending bolts through the plurality of bolt holes and threadily engaging threaded holes located on the top surface of the storage cask. claim 1 11. The apparatus of  claim 1  wherein the transfer cask securing means is a plurality of threaded holes, the transfer cask being secured to the apparatus by extending bolts through holes located on the bottom surface of the transfer cask and threadily engaging the plurality of threaded holes. claim 1 12. The apparatus of  claim 1  wherein the radiation absorbing shield is substantially U-shaped. claim 1 13. The apparatus of  claim 1  wherein the radiation absorbing shield is constructed of concrete, lead, on steel. claim 1 14. The apparatus of  claim 1  wherein the transfer cask securing means and storage cask securing means are positioned on the apparatus so that the apparatus can be secured to and unfastened from both the transfer cask and storage cask simultaneously. claim 1 15. A system for transferring spent nuclear fuel from a spent nuclear fuel pool to a storage cask comprising a fuel canister, a transfer cask, a storage cask, and an apparatus according to clam  1 ; the storage cask comprising a top surface, means for securing the apparatus, and a cavity adapted for receiving the canister; the transfer cask comprising a bottom surface, a bottom lid adapted to be secured and unfastened to the bottom surface, means for securing to the apparatus, and a cavity adapted for containing, the canister. 16. The system of  claim 15  wherein the transfer cask comprises a bottom seal positioned between the bottom lid and the bottom surface and an anulus seal positioned between the canister and the transfer cask when the canister is contained in the transfer cask cavity. claim 15 17. The system of  claim 15  wherein the apparatus""s transfer cask securing means and storage cask securing means are positioned on the apparatus so that the apparatus can be secured to and unfastened from both the transfer cask and storage cask simultaneously. claim 15 18. The system of  claim 15  wherein the transfer cask""s means for securing to the apparatus are positioned on the transfer cask so that the bottom lid can be unfastened and removed from the bottom surface while the transfer cask is secured to the apparatus. claim 15 19. A method for transferring spent nuclear fuel from a reactor to a storage cask comprising: submersing a transfer cask having a removable bottom lid and a cavity containing a canister into a spent nuclear fuel pool;  placing spent nuclear fuel in the canister;  securing the apparatus of  claim 1  to a storage cask having a cavity adapted for receiving the canister;  claim 1 removing the transfer cask from the pool and securing the transfer cask to the apparatus;  unfastening the bottom lid and horizontally moving the bottom lid with the apparatus; and  lowering the canister from the transfer cask into the cavity of the storage cask. 20. The method of  claim 19  comprising: claim 19 securing a lid to the canister after placing the spent nuclear fuel in the canister;  placing the transfer cask down in a staging area and preparing the canister for dry storage; and  securing a cask lid to the transfer cask.