Board Thread:Speculation House/@comment-36817091-20191207051735/@comment-36817091-20191207064019

It's not that it doesn't pass directly between, it's that if they're in the same general direction, it shouldn't be visible; if they're at a ninety-degree angle, half should be visible, and so on. Just like with our moon. In fact, when we line up with our moon, things get weird, either a red moon (and the Red Sox win the World Series) or no sun. What we see with Remnant's "moon" is that, no matter where it is in its own orbit, it's fully lit. This isn't astrophysics; this is fourth grade.