One of the sites that I always go to before camping (and just for fun) is
http://www.heavens-above.com
Registration is free (you will need the lat/long of your viewing site(s) and they can be saved for future use). They have star charts, planet locations, rise/set times, visible satellites, international space station passes, space shuttle passes (only one, maybe two, flights left), shortwave satellite passes, iridium flares (a MUST SEE for those of you who haven't yet), information on the deep space probes (Pioneer 10 & 11, Voyager 1 & 2, and New Horizons) and lots of general "sky" facts, figures, and information up to date and current. There's enough information here that anyone can get started watching the skies. Not overly technical, but enough to ensure success.
WARNING: It will make you want to get your build done and GO CAMPING!