Initial assembly of NASA's Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer, or WISE,
cryostat. The cryostat is a 2-stage solid hydrogen dewar that is used to
cool the WISE optics and detectors. Here the cryostat internal structures
are undergoing their initial vacuum pumpdown. The WISE cryostat was
developed by Lockheed Martin Advanced Technology Center, Palo Alto, CA.
JPL manages the Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer for NASA's Science
Mission Directorate. The mission's principal investigator, Edward Wright,
is at UCLA. The mission was competitively selected under NASA's Explorers
Program managed by the Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, Md. The
science instrument was built by the Space Dynamics Laboratory, Logan,
Utah, and the spacecraft was built by Ball Aerospace & Technologies Corp.,
Boulder, Colo. Science operations and data processing will take place at
the Infrared Processing and Analysis Center at the California Institute of
Technology, also in Pasadena. Caltech manages JPL for NASA. More
information is online at http://wise.astro.ucla.edu.