Lunar eclipses only happen when there's full moon. (Prove me wrong... hehehe)
Nobody ever saw Shadow Object hiding/covering anything else but Moon.
It shows that Shadow Object could orbit Northern Hub instead of orbiting Sun.
Or just oscillate up and down above North pole.
For Shadow Object to work, the source of moonlight have to be in sunlight.
Otherwise Shadow Object could hide Moon from Sun the whole year and cast no shadow there.
Now, if you are at North pole, every four weeks we have full moon configuration like this:
When there's noon in India, the Sun is somewhere above Indian ocean.
To have full moon the Moon has to be above Americas.
Illuminated side of Moon is facing toward you and you see it.
Unfortunately, observer in Panama would not see the full moon the same time when you do.
He would see lower half of light side and lower half of dark side.
Please show me how can all the people who see Moon see the full moon together if the sunlight is the source of moonlight.
Or if Shadow Object actually orbits Moon, how can lunar eclipse be simultaneously seen from Egypt and from Mexico.
Could Sun's "lamp shade" hide North pole from sunlight and at the same time allow sunlight reach Moon.And if the sunlight is not the source of the moonlight, then Shadow Object is irrelevant.