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ad astra (Latin motto)
To the stars.

Ad astra is used as a motto by many organisations and as a proper title for different unrelated things, such as bands, games, and publications, like "Ad Astra", a short story by William Faulkner.

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Ad astra per aspera. (Latin motto)
Translation: "To the stars through difficulties" or "To the stars in spite of difficulties."

The motto of the state of Kansas, USA and Campbell University, Buies Creek, North Carolina, USA.

This motto suggests that we achieve great things only by encountering and overcoming adversities. It will be rough going, but we will make it.

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Per ardua ad astra.
Through difficulties to the stars.

Motto of the Royal Air Force, U.K.

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Per aspera ad astra. (Latin motto)
Through adversity to the stars.

Motto of the Canadian Air Force.

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