This document discusses ancient astronomy from several prominent ancient Greek astronomers and their findings and theories. It mentions that the Greeks noticed the North Star was closer to the horizon in Egypt compared to Greece. It also discusses Aristotle arguing the Moon and Sun must be spherical if they cause eclipses. Eratosthenes accurately calculated the circumference of Earth to be approximately 40,000 km by comparing shadows at different locations. Ptolemy later believed the Earth was the center of the universe in his Ptolemaic model of celestial spheres.