Some do cancel out. The inclination effect isn't driven by the sun's being above or below the equator - it's basic rotational mechanics. The net effect of the moon and sun's gravity pulling on the satellite causes the rotational axis to precess. The precession shows up in the orbit as the change in inclination (and ascending node).
Regarding the non-random spread.... all the orbits start at the same place (0 deg inclination - because that's where people want them). And it's the same sun and moon affecting all of them them in the same way, so you wouldn't expect it to be random. It is interesting that they all appear in that band, I don't have a good explanation for that : )
Regarding the non-random spread.... all the orbits start at the same place (0 deg inclination - because that's where people want them). And it's the same sun and moon affecting all of them them in the same way, so you wouldn't expect it to be random. It is interesting that they all appear in that band, I don't have a good explanation for that : )