Chinese AStronomy
Very early, the Chinese divided the sky into twenty-four lunar mansions, each regarded as the stars within its limits, in which the Moon happened to be at the time of interest.
In the late first century CE, Chang Hêng wrote that the heavens are spherical. Its circumference was divided into 365¼ units, each being the distance that the sun traveled in one day. An older school of thought stated that the heavens were extended endlessly.
