Kenmount Hill (47° 31' N, 52° 47' W) is the location near St. John’s, Newfoundland, where John Winthrop of Harvard College observed the transit of Venus in 1761.
Name suggested by R. and P. Jedicke.
Hydra is the largest constellation in the night sky measuring 104 arc minutes in length and takes up 1,303 square degrees in area. This constellation is dotted with numerous galaxies, nebulae and star clusters.