Meteomars, A Tool To Explore Meteorological Events On Mars. Ordóñez-Etxeberria, I., Planetario De Pamplona, 31008 Pamplona (Spain) (I.Ordonez@Pamplonetario.Org), Sánchez-Lavega, A., Universidad Del País Vasco, Bilbao Upv/Ehu (Spain), Ordorika, T., Red Astronavarra Sarea, Pamplona (Spain), Hueso, R., Universidad Del País Vasco Upv/Ehu, Bilbao (Spain). Introduction: Meteomars Is An Outreach, Education And Research Project Promoted By The Pamplona Planetarium And The Planetary Sciences Group Of The University Of The Basque Country, Which Through A Web Interface It Allows To Explore Combinations Of Images Taken By The Marci Camera (Malin Et Al., 2001; Bell Et Al., 2009) On Board The Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter Mission (Mro). The Website Is Accessible At Http://Meteomars.Pamplonetario.Org/ And Uses Only Public Data Retrieved From The Planetary Data System’S Cartography And Imaging Science Node At Https://Pds-Imaging.Jpl.Nasa.Gov/Volumes/Mro.Html. At Present, All The Images Obtained During 2020 And The End Of 2019 Have Been Processed. Those Available For 2021 Will Be Included Shortly, And Gradually Those Prior To 2019, That Will Allow A Meteorological Perspective During A Whole Martian Year. Marci Data: The Mro Mission Has A Polar Orbit That Allows