What happens in Solar Eclipse? Have you ever witnessed a Solar Eclipse once in your life? If you ever did, then it would probably one of the phenomenal things to witness because it is considered rare and can only be seen for almost 2 or 4 times per year well the maximum is 5 but according to Nasa calculations, only about 25 years in the past 5,000 years have had five solar eclipses. And right now, Ill be talking about on what happens in a Solar Eclipse, it’s scientific explanation, types, and the deeper meaning behind this occurrence. A solar eclipse happens when the Moon casts a shadow over a section of the Earth, blocking sunlight completely or partially. So basically when the Sun, Moon, and Earth are all aligned, the eclipse happens. You may Ask why is it rare? Its because the moon crosses the Earth's orbital plane just twice a year because it circles the Earth at an angle of around 5 degrees relative to the Earth-sun plane. The moon must be in the right phase during eclipse season for an eclipse to occur; for a solar eclipse, it must be a new moon. The moon's shadow is divided into two parts: a central region which is called the (umbra) and an outer region which is the (penumbra). You will observe one of three types of solar eclipses depending on whether section of the shadow passes over you: First one is the Total solar eclipse where The entire central portion of the sun is blocked out. Where the sun is behind the moon. 2nd is the Partial solar eclipse where Only part of the sun's surface is blocked out. Which Is describe to likely to be a cresent moon Lastly, the Annular solar eclipse where only a small, ring-like sliver of light is seen from the sun's disc. It would slightly look like a ring with fires around it. The moon appears small enough in the sky that it cannot completely block out the sun. Did you know, The last solar eclipse happened on June 10, 2021. It was spread across North America, Europe, Asia and was an annular or partial eclipse of the Sun. The actual solar eclipse duration, depending on the area, is anything between just over a minute to 2 min and 10 seconds. Is it harmful to view a solar eclipse? It is, without a doubt, dangerous. People should never stare directly at the Sun's beams. There is, however, a workaround that permits you to see a solar eclipse. "If you wish to face the Sun during a partial solar eclipse or annular solar eclipse, you must use solar viewing or eclipse glasses during the eclipse," NASA states. This phenomenon of the alignment of the sun, moon, and earth but is also a a message that encourages us to be in touch with our inner selves. This is a good moment to consider if our goals and behaviors are in sync. Consider whether our way of living is in line with our expectations. To put it another way, are our words, actions, feelings, and ideas consistent with the vision and goals we have for our lives. It can also represent lovers which are the sun and the moon where when they collide the world stares in awe of their eclipse however little did we know that it just a cross of path which reminder for us that some people will stay and some will go but most importantly is that we had carry something from one another and will never know when our path will collide once again. Thank u.