Occurred at exactly the time showed on the UniFi camera. I’m baffled as to what it can be, a meteor? As I stated in the above post the exact time this happened the camera picked up a static sound (or what sounded like wind) — I was outside during the time and didn’t hear anything or see anything. A meteor maybe? I’ve never seen something make that effect in the sky though then… dissapear? Unless it’s the lens on the camera making distortion.
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That is 100% a meteor. Many similar videos available if you google “meteor seen on doorbell camera”.
This one is rather similar to yours, with the added bonus that is explodes at the end:
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“Time: April 4, 2026 @ 21:40 est
Location: Camden County, GA”
Occurred at exactly the time showed on the UniFi camera. I’m baffled as to what it can be, a meteor? As I stated in the above post the exact time this happened the camera picked up a static sound (or what sounded like wind) — I was outside during the time and didn’t hear anything or see anything. A meteor maybe? I’ve never seen something make that effect in the sky though then… dissapear? Unless it’s the lens on the camera making distortion.
That is 100% a meteor. Many similar videos available if you google “meteor seen on doorbell camera”.
This one is rather similar to yours, with the added bonus that is explodes at the end:
[https://www.bbc.com/news/av/uk-england-derbyshire-51373851](https://www.bbc.com/news/av/uk-england-derbyshire-51373851)
unknown unknown flying object? you don’t say!
That’s a meteor.
I would encourage you to submit your video and report to the International Meteor Organization’s ‘Fireball Report’ program:
https://www.imo.net/observations/fireballs/fireball-report-program/
At least 19 other people in Georgia and Florida reported the same meteor, but nobody else has submitted a video yet!:
https://fireballs.imo.net/members/imo_view/event/2026/2438