Whether you see a partial or total solar eclipse depends on which part of the Moon’s shadow you are in.
An umbra is the inner, darker part of a shadow. The Moon's umbra is cone shaped and becomes smaller as it gets farther from the Moon. If you were within the Moon’s umbra, you would not see any part of the Sun—the Sun would be completely blocked by the Moon, and you would experience a total solar eclipse.
A penumbra is the outer, lighter part of a shadow. The Moon’s penumbra becomes larger as it gets farther from the Moon. If you were within the penumbra, you would see a partial eclipse of the Sun—the Moon would only block a portion of the Sun.
Why did people who wanted to see the total solar eclipse of August 21, 2017, have to travel to particular areas of the United States? Use information from the illustration to support your answer.