Robertstirling

(1991 TD1 )
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12.10.1991 00:00 Siding Spring 149e3 31s16 observations 1


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Robert Stirling (1790-1878) was a Scottish inventor who invented and built the first practical closed-cycle hot-air engine. Although several other designs were invented elsewhere, this general class of engine, incorporating his ‘Economiser’, is now termed the Stirling engine.


Discovered on 12-10-1991 in Siding Spring by McNaught, R. H.

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