Shining Stars! Reach for the Stars! Shoot for the Stars!
On Aug 1, 1498
Ad Astra per Aspera means "To the stars through difficulties" and is the Kansas state motto.Answer"Per ardua ad astra" is slightly different in emphasis and is the motto of the RAF - the (British) Royal Air Force. The official British RAF translations is: "Through adversity to the stars". It was adopted very soon after the Royal Flying Corps was established in 1912.The same motto is used by the Royal Canadian, Australian and New Zealand Air Forces and some other Commonwealth air forces.Originally, it was a well known Latin proverb and goes back to a line by Seneca the Elder.Further AddendumMy old High School (Albury High School, in Albury, New South Wales, Australia) uses this motto on their shield. We were always told it meant "To the stars through troubled ways". I've come across another page that said "Per aspera ad astra" means "Through thorns to the stars" however. All looks to be relatively similar. dsfold High School (Albury High School, in Albury, New South Wales, Australia) uses this motto on their sheld. We were always told it meant "To the stars through troubled ways". I've come across another page that said "Per aspera ad astra" means "Through thorns to the stars"it is a latin word game that means that success/wonderful achievements (astra latin stars) are difficult to get if you do not work hard (aspera). ln other words you have be prepared to go through hard work and sacrifice to reach your highest goalswith sacrifice and hard work (aspera = latin - difficult situation to overcame) you will reach wonderful things (astra = latin stars)That's why is on a school shield!!It means "To the stars through difficulties"Any other Latin translations please feel free to ask E-mail me or askE-mail saramonaforce @yahoo.com :)
The Kansas state motto was adopted in 1861, and is written in Latin. It's "Ad astra per aspera." or "To the stars with difficulty."
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the ancient roman language was latin, per aspera ad astra ( through hardship, to the stars)
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Reach for the Stars - song - was created in 1961.
Shining Stars! Reach for the Stars! Shoot for the Stars!
Latin, Ad astra per aspera. A difficult (or, rough) road leads to the stars.
I do think you can but probably in the future when our world has better technology. Can someone reach the stars?
Reach for the Stars - 1967 is rated/received certificates of: USA:TV-G
"With stars in them". A collection of stars, in other words.
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The original Reach for the Stars game was released in the year 1983 by the video game company SSG. The remake of Reach for the Stars was released in the year 2000 to mostly negative reviews.
Ardua ad astra is a Latin equivalent of the English phrase "adversity to the stars."Specifically, the feminine adjective ardua means "arduous, difficult, hard to reach, laborious" in this context. The preposition ad means "to." The neuter noun astrameans "stars."The complete phrase is Per ardua ad astrum ("Through adversity to the stars") and serves as the motto of the Royal Air Force (RAF) of the British Armed Forces.
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