lavergnetho OP ,
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@anlomedad Thanks for the questions!

Historically, satellites (the platform without the instrument) were expensive to build and fly. There was thus a tendency to fit many instruments on one satellite. Meteorology satellites still have this model. It sounds resonable on paper, but also has drawbacks. For example, if the launch or satellite fails, we loose many instruments. Also, it requires trade-offs (e.g. one instruments gets in the way for another, you cannot choose an optimum orbit,...)

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