apollo astronauts did in preparation for their mission. they have to try to replicate with this like on the south pole of the moon. where the sun is very low, right in your eyesight. everywhere else in this pitch black. nasa believes there is water ice on the south pole. a potential source of drinking water and rocket fuel. when it is, colder with less sunlight, this is the deputy tree chief of the pole land. this has a dusk lighting, and the behind any kind of large rock or things like that, it s just going to be very dark. certainly easier to drive when you are in the sunlight, absolutely. those shadows are so long. already, astronauts are using simulators to practice driving a rover on the moon. astronauts need to learn how to drive a rover without going into one of their holes. that s correct. you very often don t know how deep these trains are. it is difficult to tell how big
he would do. they need to be planning gres aggressively and i trust that they are. hopefully they are looking back to see what the carter administration did with dr. brzezinski back in the 1980s when the soviet surrounding pole land and about to go in. they made it clear it would be against their best interests to go into poland at that time. we are not hearing enough from this administration on what aggressive they are taking. we learned over the past 20 years that there are no good intentions there. again, shocked in 2008 with the evasion of georgia and shocked in 2014, so much for a reset of invasion of ukraine, shocked in 2016 that he tried to under mine
lviv for us. so a convey full of ammunition from pole land has just arrived. this is the first publicly known shipment of military aid since the invasion by russia began. and for the first time nato response force has been activated. leaders met to create a plan ever action. let s discuss with nic robertson, diplomatic editor in moscow and also with us retired brigadier general peter zack from the wilson center kenyan institute. general, let me start with you and the significance of the activation of this nato response force. beyond what we ve seen the deployment from other nato members an the u.s. at the top of the list of forces to the region. thank you, victor. it is very significant, what it shows russian federation
purpose any of that nato territory and the stakes are extremely high right now. extraordinarily, we see the leaders on three nato member countries traveling to kyiv to meet with president zelenskyy and show their support, the nato alliance support for ukraine even though it is not a member itself. the considerations here are extremely urgent because of how the russian onslaught in ukraine has been expanding further and further west towards pole land, towards that nato and e.u. territory, laura. natasha, thank you so much. appreciate it. the danger facing journalists on the ground in ukraine covering this war. those dangers grow by the day. fox news correspondent benjamin hall in the hospital this morning wounded while reporting near kyiv. a network official says she has only minimal details about what happened to hall and the nature of his injuries. over the weekend brent renaud
us. she broke free from the hell of irpin. she witnessed a family being shot before her eyes. when she thinks of the man responsible for raining down bombs and bullets, her tears turn to rage. putin is the second hitler. it is serious. if the world doesn t stop him, there will be world war iii. putin has said he is going into ukraine to kill nazis. you are saying putin is, in your mind, the new hitler? yes, it is obvious now he is not fighting nazis. while they are all grateful to escape to pole land, the children and adults all say they want one thing, to be able to cross the border home to a safe ukraine. and i should mention that now the number of refugees in total that have come over the polish border from ukraine is now up to 1.3 million people. sara sidner, cnn, poland.