Charles Emile Stuyvaert


Not to be confused with: the Belgian mathematician
Charles Émile Stuyvaert was a Belgian astronomer. He was a contemporary of Albert Lancaster, Louis Niesten and Jean-Charles Houzeau.

Life

He was born on 21 May 1851 in Schaerbeek, Brussels.

Career

He is most famous for his trip to San Antonio, Texas in 1882 along with Jean-Charles Houzeau. Together they were able to observe the transit of Venus across the Sun for the first time in human history.