SkyView


 * ==== This app requires iOS 8.0 or later. It is compatible with iPhones, iPads, and iPod touches. ====
 * ==== What this app does is identifies things in the sky by using your location. You can point your phone to the sky and it can show you planets, stars, constellations and satellites that are in your sky. What is nice is that it overlaps with your camera too, so when you point it somewhere it will show you your surrounds in the phone, so when you look away from your phone it is easier to remember the location of the object. When you hover over a constellation, it will show you the image of the constellation and it gives you a desription. ====
 * ==== This app is free. There is also a version that you can pay for, it is $1.99, but I am not sure what the difference is. ====
 * ==== It has a 5 star rating in the App Store. ====
 * ==== This is super easy to use and I'm so happy that I found it. It isn't a confusing app, it is very basic and is easy to use. Really helped me with my observations so I knew what I was looking at. ====
 * ==== The accuracy is pretty good because of the mixture with the camera. So if I look at a star and see that it is above a certain house, I can point my phone at it, and since the app has the camera open I can see that house in my phone and the star is easier to locate. ====
 * ==== This app is for beginners. Not much knowledge needed about astronomy to use this. Definitely for students who are trying to learn about the different things in the sky. ====
 * ==== I would highly recommend people to download this app. It is really helpful, and even if you don't end up liking it, it won't matter because it was free! ====
 * ==== I think it is worth your time to download. Especially if you are trying to get your observations done, then this app can help you knock them out easily. ====