Dictionary of Nomenclature of Celestial Objects

se lasted from 14 January 2010 until 29 September 2010 during which time the sky was surveyed sky 1.5 times. Following the exhaustion solid hydrogen in both cryogen tanks, WISE continued to survey the sky in the 3.4 and 4.6 micron bands for 4 months during the NEOWISE Post-Cryo survey phase, completing its survey of the inner main asteroid belt, and finishing a second coverage of the inertial sky. The NEOWISE Post-Cryo Data Release, made on May 22, 2013, covers approximately 70% of the sky, and includes the Single-exposure Images and Database of extracted sources from the NEOWISE Post-Cryo survey phase.

The "WISENF" acronym refers to sources that are contained in the NEOWISE Post-Cryo Release Single-exposure Source Working Database. Descriptions of the contents, format and characteristics of NEOWISE Post-Cryo Release data products are available in the Explanatory Supplement to the WISE All-Sky Data Release (Cutri et al. 2011): http://wise2.ipac.caltech.edu/docs/release/allsky/expsup/sec8_1.html

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