(CNN) NASA astronaut Nick Hague has an office with a view to rival anyone on Earth because he can see all of it.

Over the weekend, NASA shared a stunning timelapse of Hague's view from the International Space Station. The video condensed 30 minutes of orbit time around the Earth, going from the Pacific Ocean to the Atlantic Ocean, into one beautiful minute. The many clouds visible only added to the awe-inspiring view taken from 254 miles above Earth.

"Took a moment to capture the beauty of our planet today. I was awestruck as I watched the wispy clouds disappear into the shadows," Hague tweeted.

"I was awestruck as I watched the wispy clouds disappear into the shadows."



This time-lapse 🎥 captures @AstroHague's view as the @Space_Station flew over a cloudy Earth from the Pacific to the Atlantic: https://t.co/3IeAa0kStr pic.twitter.com/fORvtKMl2f — NASA (@NASA) May 30, 2019

Hague launched to the space station on March 14 and will return to Earth in October.

Recently, Hague also had a chance to speak to his son's class.

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