These are Pancam images acquired on Sol 26 from the Spirit rover. These are the first Pancam images acquired since the file system anomaly on Sol 18, and they show that the state of health of the camera has continued to be excellent during the time that Spirit has been going through recovery. The color images of the Pancam calibration target (upper left), and two potential target rocks near the rock called Adirondack (lower left and right) were acquired using the Pancam's L4 (600 nm), L5 (530 nm), and L6 (480 nm) color filters. The images show the approximate color of each scene as it would be viewed by a human on Mars. The image in the upper right is a monochrome image of the Sun acquired by Pancam as part of a routine sequence of images designed to monitor the dust abundance in the martian atmosphere. The dust abundance appears to be decreasing slowly with time, consistent with the atmosphere continuing to clear after the large dust storm of last December. Jim Bell Pancam PEL USERNAME: jabell