Ziggurat
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To be fair though, this was often that case in the past, wasn't it?
Sure.
Voyager 1 and Voyager 2 were basically identical copies of the same design, right?
At least close enough.
The difference here, though, is that they could do things with two probes that they could not do with one. A second JWST would provide data faster, but a second one doesn't provide any different capability than the first. Same with Mars probes: you're sampling different parts of the planet, and one probe cannot do that.
Sure, if they are exact copies of each other, you don't need to redesign the second one, but actually building it seems to be what costed most of the money.
I don't know the breakdown between design and manufacturing. The design component is probably pretty significant, and you don't have to duplicate that. But you don't really get economies of scale for the manufacturing part at two. So with a fixed budget, you're probably better off just making one telescope that's the best you can make rather than two lesser telescopes.