Kind of nerdy, but sometimes when outside at night, looking at the stars, I wonder what that is, especially is if I see some pattern.
Chicago Tribune a couple of weeks ago recommended the Star Walk app, but a digital compass is needed.
I found the Sky View app which only needs your location turned on. Point your phone at the sky and the app identifies constellations and planets using your camera. I already confirmed Ulsa Major (which includes the Big Dipper), Ulsa Minor (with the Little Dipper), and Mars. How cool is that!? Can't wait to get away from light pollution so I can try to identify some more. The only thing I don't like is the music, so I just mute it while looking.
Like I said nerdy , but cool.