NASA/STScI Webb Images are always released at the highest resolution available based on the intrinsic resolution of the specific science image.NASA relies on this peer-review process to ensure quality and accuracy of scientific results before sharing them with the public. * Scientific peer review is a long-established, quality-control system, where new scientific discoveries are scrutinized by experts before they are published. FOR MORE DETAIL READ: Webb's Scientific Method. Occasionally NASA and STScI in collaboration with the science community, may publish some exceptional "preprint" images/spectra/findings and they will be labelled as such.In general, you will NOT find these "preprint" images/spectra/findings on NASA/STScI websites and social media therefore you must look for them (and related high-resolution images and meta-data) on the publishing institution's websites and social media. However, Webb investigators sometimes post "preprint" versions of their papers on NON-NASA/STScI websites and social media before the full science peer-review process is complete.
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