The 2,206-square-foot mid-century home sits on 60 acres in the Mojave Desert.
Built in 1970, architect Harold Bissner Jr. designed the home to look like an information center at the heart of a nuclear generating plant.
It's located in Newberry Springs, California, which is about halfway between Los Angeles and Las Vegas.
Sliding glass doors provide access to the home's multiple viewing decks. For an even greater view, head up to the dome's observation deck.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdThe deck affords gorgeous 360-degree views of the desert.
The interior boasts an open floor plan and vaulted ceilings.
There are two full bathrooms and two bedrooms, both of which feature floor-to-ceiling windows.
Of all the rooms in the home, the kitchen is most in need of modernizing.
The living area is a bit dated, too, but in a groovy, '50s movie set kind of way.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdThis detached, two-story structure is both guest house and garage, if a bit creepy looking.
The property also includes a lake.
It's easy to lose yourself in nature's beauty as the sun rises and sets over the Mojave Desert.