1) It ain’t Boeing, this time.
2) Can they send up an empty, man-rated spacecraft?
3) Can Dragon dock to the chicom space station?
Yes.
“3) Can Dragon dock to the chicom space station?”
Nope.
“3) Can Dragon dock to the chicom space station?”
Russia and the USA standardized hatches back in the 60’s for emergencies such as this. I don’t know if the Chinese followed suit.............
BRAVE AI:
China’s Tiangong space station features docking ports designed with international compatibility in mind, particularly aligning with the International Docking System Standard (IDSS).
The docking ports on the Tianhe core module are mechanically identical to the IDSS, which is used by spacecraft such as SpaceX’s Crew Dragon and Boeing’s Starliner.
This standardization allows for potential future docking with international crewed vehicles, including those from Europe, and supports flexibility for rescue operations or commercial resupply missions.
The station’s docking system is also compatible with the APAS-95 interface, which is used on the International Space Station (ISS), although direct docking between Tiangong and the ISS remains unlikely due to political and technical barriers.
While the station’s design incorporates elements from previous Russian space station modules, its current docking ports are intended to support a broader range of spacecraft, reflecting China’s aim for international cooperation.
The station is also planned to be expanded with a new multifunctional module featuring six docking ports, which will further enhance its capacity for international and commercial spacecraft.