Video: Astronauts Aboard the ISS Answer All the Weird Space Questions You Normally Just Google

Expedition 46 Commander Scott Kelly participates in a spacewalk outside the ISS in which he and Flight Engineer Tim Kopra, not pictured, moved the station's mobile transporter rail car ahead of the docking of a Russian cargo supply spacecraft.

Expedition 46 Commander Scott Kelly participates in a spacewalk outside the ISS in which he and Flight Engineer Tim Kopra, not pictured, moved the station's mobile transporter rail car ahead of the docking of a Russian cargo supply spacecraft. NASA/AP

"Do astronauts really wear diapers?"

Life aboard the International Space Station is exciting but difficult. And those of us stuck on the ground have a lot of questions about the daily lives of the astronauts in low-Earth orbit.

NASA astronauts Tim Kopra and Jeff Williams and ESA astronaut Tim Peake, currently living and working aboard the ISS, decided to take on the most frequently Googled questions about astronauts and life in space.

Questions range from simple questions like "Do astronauts drink Tang?" to the slightly more existential, like, "Can astronauts cry in space?"

See the astronauts' answers in the video below from Wired