India's first Solar mission Aditya L1 India is all set to launch its first solar mission called Aditya L1 from Sriharikota off the Andhra Pradesh on September 2. The spacecraft with seven payloads will blast off at 11:50 am. The spacecraft will be launched by PSLV XL rocket and it will travel a distance about 1.5 million kilometres from the earth. This mission will take 109 days to reach near the sun and to observe Photo sphere, Chromo sphere and Corona of the Sun using electromagnetic field detectors. The L1 point where the Aditya L1 will reach has its importance why ISRO wants to sent it at L1 point ?. First Because from the L1 point ISRO will keep monitoring to the Sun with the help from different payloads. Second , here in this path no obstruction like Solar eclipse come , so that the space craft continue work. The seven different payloads will ensure the electromagnetic field detectors to detect. The mission its self shows importance how India is curious about it...