Desert Fireball Networking…Photo Galleries | Updated 7 years ago Desert Fireball Networking - fence line at sunsetPhoto by Geoff Deacon Desert Fireball Networking - Dr Alex Bevan by the firePhoto by Geoff Deacon Desert Fireball Networking - two wild camelsPhoto by Geoff Deacon Desert Fireball Networking - campsite at sunsetPhoto by Geoff Deacon Desert Fireball Networking - searching for meteoritesPhoto by Geoff Deacon Desert Fireball Networking - eaglePhoto by Geoff Deacon Desert Fireball Networking - campsitePhoto by Geoff Deacon Desert Fireball Networking - native geckoPhoto by Geoff Deacon Desert Fireball Networking - Nullarbor sunsetPhoto by Geoff Deacon Desert Fireball Networking - campsitePhoto by Geoff Deacon In September 2010 scientists from around the world headed out to the Nullarbor in search of meteorites. This was no ordinary meteorite search, but part of the ongoing cooperative of the “Desert Fireball Network” that utilises a number of cameras spread across the Nullarbor to record meteorite fireballs as they fall to Earth.