Large parts of the world got a rare glimpse of the Northern Lights on Friday night, after one of the strongest geomagnetic storms to hit Earth for years.
These events increase chances of the lights being visible, and the last time there was such a strong storm was in 2003.
On Friday night, the lights dazzled the country, and the internet was awash with photos of bright pinks, purples and greens splashed across the night sky.
Just as on Friday night, the Northern Lights are set to light up the skies all across the US on Saturday.
That means you have a chance to see it no matter where you are, as long as the skies are clear (which is looking likely).
Read more at BBC.com