A doorbell camera in Selston has captured an 'unexplained object' falling from the sky. The object is seen lighting up the sky before falling down to the ground.
Maxine Martin, whose doorbell captured the video on Tuesday night (January 31), says she saw the object when looking back through clips taken during the night. She was asleep when it happened but believes the object landed at the back of St Helen’s Church on Church Lane.
The object was recorded at 10.53pm. Maxine has questioned if it could have been a meteor. According to Royal Museums Greenwich, the next meteor shower is expected to happen from April 14 to 30
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During the Lyrids shower, the dates of maximum sighting is from April 22 to 23. There will be bright, fast meteors and some will have trains.
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