Louis Niesten
Astronomer
Intro | Astronomer | |
Places | Belgium | |
was | Astronomer | |
Work field | Science | |
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Birth | 1844 | |
Death | 1920 (aged 76 years) |
Louis Niesten (1844–1920) was a Belgian astronomer working at the Brussels Royal Observatory. In 1877 he observed Mars and created a detailed map of its surface features.
He organized an expedition to Santiago de Chile to observe the Venus transit the Sun in 1882. A second Belgian expedition (led by Jean-Charles Houzeau) travelled to San Antonio, Texas to determine the planet's parallax during the same transit. Both parties used a specially designed heliometer for this purpose.
A crater on Mars was named in his honor.