Except that the horizon is straight line as in my images. A man would need to be towering thousands of miles tall with his head into orbit to see around the curve of the earth to see an eclipse and the sun simultaneously. Your images neglect the horizon entirely.
Please show me, in my images, how both the sun and moon could be above the horizon line, simultaneously.
None of your images represent the reality.
No, if the Earth mass is almost infinite, the rays of light from the sun will bend towards it, so the Moon won't be illuminated, technically creating an eclipse.
So, impossible is nothing.