Victorians across the state were stunned to see a meteor fly over the night sky on Sunday.Dash cam and CCTV footage in places such as Bendigo, Ballarat and the western fringes of Melbourne caught a glimpse of the rare and stunning sight, with some on social media reporting they felt the ground shake.A CCTV still from the meteor seen across much of Victoria on Sunday, August 10The meteor flashed across the night sky and was seen by Victorians across the state. (ABC/Dwayne Rollings)

However, astronomers believe last night’s cosmic event was unrelated to Perseids.

“This would be what’s called a ‘sporadic meteor’, which refers to all meteors we see with a non-specific origin,” Perry Vlahos told The Age.

“The reason it’s not a Perseid is because the ‘radiant’ – the point the meteors appear to radiate out from – never rises above the horizon for us at the latitude of Victoria.”

However, another expert who spoke to The Age outlined why the event could be an exciting one if reports of fragments falling to the ground in places like Bendigo and Ballarat are true.

CCTV footage of a meteor flying over Victoria on Sunday, August 10.CCTV cameras around the state caught the rare event. (Instagram/@jacquifelgate)

“That is unusual and actually quite exciting, as if those reports are accurate, probably what they were hearing was a sonic boom from the meteor,” Michael Brown from Monash University said.

“To be able to hear the sonic boom loudly from the ground suggests that quite a big chunk of the meteor was pretty close to the ground.

“And that possibly means there’s chunks of the meteorite actually made it down to the ground and optimistically, might be found.”