Star Map 3D+: Guide to the Night Sky, Planets, Constellations, and Astronomy.

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Star Map 3D+: Guide to the Night Sky, Planets, Constellations, and Astronomy.

 This App helps build skills in science because it shows you the different constellations and planets when you point the camera up the sky. I think the coolest things about it are that if it finds the planet you are pointing the camera, it will tell you what time, what is the temperature and how far the planet is from Earth

 I think the app is pretty easy to figure out if you know a bit about planets and space. Sometimes its hard to find out where the constellations are and how they know where it is. IT is also difficult to know why some stars or whatver it is is named that.

 When you point your camera up to the sky, it will show you the different constellations that are above you. It will also show you the planets and how far they are from Earth and what the temperature is on that planet.