Per aspera ad astra
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Per aspera ad astra (or, less commonly, ad astra per aspera) is a Latin phrase meaning "through hardships to the stars". The phrase is one of the many Latin sayings that use the expression ad astra, meaning "to the stars".
Uses[edit]
Various organizations and groups use this expression and its variants.
Governmental entities[edit]
- Duchy of Mecklenburg-Schwerin[1]
- State of Kansas (Ad astra per aspera)[2]
- Municipality of Cheribon, Netherlands East Indies[3]
- City of Gouda, The Netherlands[4]
- Honored Scientist of Armenia[5]
Military and government[edit]
- Department of Civil Aviation, Thailand[6]
- Military Technical Academy in Bucharest, Romania[7]
- National Defence Academy of Latvia[8]
- South African Air Force[9]
- Spanish Air and Space Force
- Hon. Julie Payette, 29th Governor General of Canada[10]
- Royal Life Guards (Denmark)
- Royal Australian Air Force (per Ardua ad Astra)[11]
- House Order of the Wendish Crown
- Crew 2020, Federal German Naval Officers Academy
Literature[edit]
- In James Joyce's "A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man"[12]
- Pioneer of astronautics, engineer Luigi Gussalli used the sentence at the beginning of his publications[13][14][15][16][17]
- In Harper Lee's "To Kill a Mockingbird", it was quoted as the motto of Maycomb, during the school play.
- In Pierce Brown's "Red Rising" book series it is a common phrase used by the Golds of The Society.
- In M.L.Rio's If We Were Villains it is the motto of the Dellecher Academy.
- In Kurt Vonnegut's The Sirens of Titan, it was quoted as both the motto of Martian Imperial Commandos, a unit within the larger Martian Army, in addition to being the motto of Kansas, U.S.A., Earth, Solar System, Milky Way.
- In Kenta Shinohara's Astra Lost in Space, it is inscribed on a plaque on the bridge of the ship that the crew subsequently decided to name the Astra.[18]
- On the SCP Foundation website, the Ad Astra Per Aspera canon is a series of stories set in the 21st and 22nd centuries where humanity has been forced to abandon Earth, establishing settlements elsewhere in the Solar System and political relations with extraterrestrial life.[19]
Latin variants[edit]
- Virgil's Aeneid, IX, 641
- Lucius Annaeus Seneca, Hercules furens: "non est ad astra mollis e terris via"
Music[edit]
- The subtitle of Moritz Moszkowski's set of fifteen Études de Virtuosité for piano, op. 72 (published 1903).
- The title of a march by Ernst Urbach op. 4 (1906).
- The subtitle of Charles Villiers Stanford's Piano Trio No. 3, Op. 158 (1918).
- The subtitle of Sergei Bortkiewicz's 3rd piano concerto (1926).
- The title of the fourth album by ambient music duo Stars of the Lid (1998).
- The title of a song by Spiritual Beggars from their album Ad Astra (2000).
- The title of a song by Haggard from their album "Eppur Si Muove" (2004).
- Acceptance has an instrumental track on their Phantoms album titled "Ad Astra Per Aspera" (2005).
- The title of the second album (2011) by Abandon Kansas.
- Per Aspera Ad Aspera, the name of a best-of album by the band ASP (2014).
- The title of an album of marches by the Royal Norwegian Air Force Band.
- The title of a composition by Hasaan Ibn Ali from his second Atlantic recording, never released, the master tapes of which were destroyed in the Atlantic warehouse fire of 1978.[20]
- The subtitle of an instrumental song by the symphonic metal band Nightwish (2020).
- The lyrics of the song 'Aspera' by Erin McKeown on her album We Will Become Like Birds (2005)
- The title of an album by the doom metal band Rise to the Sky (2021).
Educational and research institutions[edit]
Australia[edit]
- Queenwood School for Girls, Mosman NSW
- Nuriootpa High School, Barossa Valley, South Australia
- Woodville High School, Adelaide
- Albury High School, Albury, New South Wales[21]
- Girton Grammar School, Bendigo, Victoria
Austria[edit]
Azerbaijan[edit]
Botswana[edit]
Ecuador[edit]
- Instituto Nacional Mejía, Quito, Ecuador
Estonia[edit]
Honduras[edit]
- Escuela Nacional de Música, Tegucigalpa
- Instituto Salesiano San Miguel, Tegucigalpa
India[edit]
- Clarence High School, Bangalore, Karnataka, India – Motto of Redwood House (Ad Astra)
- St. Augustine's High School, kalimpong, District:Darjeeling, India
- The Frank Anthony Public School, Kolkata, India
- The Frank Anthony Public School, Delhi, India – Motto of Ranger House
- St Joseph's High School, Dharwad, Karnataka, India
- Antonio D'souza High School, Mumbai, India
- Technology Research and Incubation Centre, Dimapur, Nagaland
Jamaica[edit]
- Immaculate Conception High School, St. Andrew
- Mount Alvernia High School, Montego Bay
Japan[edit]
- St. Francis Church, Tokyo, West-Hachioji, Gnosis Essene (HP)
Macau[edit]
- Postgraduate Association of University of Macau, Macau
Maldives[edit]
- MNDF Fire and Rescue Services Training School, K.Viligili
New Zealand[edit]
Nigeria[edit]
- Ilupeju College, Ilupeju, Lagos
- Lagos Secondary Commercial Academy, LASCA
- Kalabari National College, Buguma, Rivers State
- Oriwu Model College, Igbogbo, Ikorodu
- Federal University, Lokoja, Kogi state.
Norway[edit]
- Stavanger Cathedral School, Stavanger
- Sortland videregående skole, Nordland
- Lillehammer videregående skole
- Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU)
Pakistan[edit]
Paraguay[edit]
Philippines[edit]
- Far Eastern University – Nicanor Reyes Medical Foundation, Quezon City
- St. John Paul II College of Davao, Davao City
- Rosevale School, Cagayan de Oro City
- Juan R. Liwag Memorial High School, Gapan City
- Cagayan State University, Tuguegarao City
Portugal[edit]
- Astronomy, Astrophysics and Astronautics student's association (SAC) – Coimbra (Academic association of Coimbra)
Romania[edit]
- Colegiul Național "Horea, Cloșca și Crișan"[24]Alba Iulia
- Mihai Eminescu High School,[25] Suceava
- Colegiul National "Andrei Saguna"[26][circular reference] Brașov
- Colegiul Național "Doamna Stanca"[27] Făgăraș
- Alexandru Papiu Ilarian High School,[28] Târgu Mureș
- Andrei Mureşanu High School,[29] Bistrița
- Márton Áron Főgimnázium , Csíkszereda (Liceul Teoretic "Márton Áron", Miercurea-Ciuc)
- Ovidius High School,[30] Constanța
- Military Technical Academy,[31] Bucharest
Russia[edit]
- School no. 1259 , Moscow
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines[edit]
Slovakia[edit]
- Faculty of Informatics and Information Technologies of Slovak University of Technology in Bratislava
- Slovak Organisation for Space Activities
Slovenia[edit]
- Prva Gimnazija Maribor, Maribor
- Gimnazija Jesenice, Jesenice
- Gimnazija Škofja Loka, Škofja Loka
South Africa[edit]
- Pietersburg Hoërskool[32]
- Tembisa Secondary School
- South African Air Force[33][circular reference]
- Ribane-Laka Secondary School
- Chistlehurst Academics and Arts School
Sri Lanka[edit]
- St. Paul's Girls' School, Milagiriya, Colombo District, Western Province
Sweden[edit]
Tajikistan[edit]
- Gymnasium No. 1 after V. Chkalov, Buston, Khujand, Sugd region
Ukraine[edit]
- Space Museum dedicated to Korolyov in Zhytomyr
- Dnipropetrovsk Oblast
- Bucha Ukrainian gymnasium
United Kingdom[edit]
- The Royal School, Haslemere, Surrey
- Colfe's School, Greenwich, London
- Mayfield Grammar School, Gravesend, Kent
- Dr Challoner's Grammar School, Amersham, Buckinghamshire
United States[edit]
- California State University East Bay, Hayward, California[35]
- Campbell University, Buies Creek, North Carolina[36]
- Cornelia Strong College, University of North Carolina at Greensboro, North Carolina
- Coventry High School, Coventry, Rhode Island
- East Hampton High School, East Hampton, Connecticut
- Greenhill School, Dallas, Texas[37]
- Irvington Union Free School District, Irvington, New York
- Saint Joseph Academy, Brownsville, Texas
- Lake View High School, Chicago, Illinois
- Lyndon Institute, Lyndon Center, Vermont
- Macopin Middle School, West Milford, New Jersey
- Miami Central High School, Miami, Florida
- Midwood High School, Brooklyn, New York
- Mirman School, Los Angeles, California
- Morristown-Beard School, Morristown, New Jersey
- Mount Saint Michael Academy, Bronx, New York
- Satellite High School, Satellite Beach, Florida
- Seven Lakes High School, Katy, Texas
- Stevens Institute of Technology, Hoboken, New Jersey[38]
- Trinity Prep, Winter Park, Florida[39]
- Townsend Harris High School, Queens, New York
- University High School, Fresno, California
- University of Tennessee Space Institute, Tullahoma, Tennessee
- Oak Harbor Academy Private School, Lemoore, California
Fraternities and sororities[edit]
- Beta Sigma Psi National Lutheran Fraternity[40]
- Sigma Gamma Phi – SUNY Oneonta Sorority[41]
- Korp! Amicitia – Estonian student sorority.
- Freemasons-Knight's Templar, 32nd Degree
- K.Ö.St.V. Almgau Salzburg – Austrian Catholic Student Association[42]
- K.Ö.St.V. Rugia Retz – Austrian Catholic Student Association
- K.a.V. Danubia Wien-Korneuburg im ÖCV – Austrian Catholic Student Association
- Pi Kappa Phi Fraternity – American Fraternity
Popular culture[edit]
- Appears on the hull of the ship 'Searcher' in the second season of Buck Rogers.
- Garrison Keillor routinely references the phrase as the only Latin phrase he cared to remember on A Prairie Home Companion.[43][44]
- Per Aspera Ad Astra is a Soviet Russian science fiction film by Richard Viktorov, written by Kir Bulychov.
- Rip Torn says this phrase to David Bowie in the film The Man Who Fell to Earth.
- Tomo Milicevic of the band 30 Seconds to Mars has a tattoo on his right forearm reading 'per aspera et astra', with the band's logo in the background in red.
- Aspera! Per aspera! Per ardua! Ad astra! is the refrain of the song "Aspera" by Erin McKeown on the album We Will Become Like Birds.
- American singer, rapper, dancer, actress, and songwriter Kiely Williams has "Per aspera ad astra" tattooed on her right forearm.
- Title of a play depicting the history of the fictional Maycomb County in To Kill a Mockingbird, in which the translation is given as from the mud to the stars.
- Title of a song by Haggard, from the album Eppur Si Muove.
- The name of an album by Abandon Kansas.
- It is one of many hidden messages in the 2009 video game The Conduit.
- Motto of the Martian Imperial Commandos in Kurt Vonnegut novel, The Sirens of Titan.
- Title of a song by Seattle-based band Acceptance.
- Title of a song by Goasia, appearing on the album From Other Spaces (Suntrip Records, 2007)
- Appears on right side shoulder patch in Star Trek: Enterprise, on the "newer" uniform style shown on the series finale. In Star Trek: The Next Generation it is shown to be the motto of Starfleet.
- The official motto of Solforce in the videogame Sword of the Stars.
- The phrase is used as the name of the tenth track on the score for the film Underworld: Rise of the Lycans by Paul Haslinger.
- Title of a song by the band Spiritual Beggars from their album Ad Astra.
- Title of a song by the band Die Apokalyptischen Reiter from their album Samurai.
- The final mission (Chapter 15) in the Mafia II video game.
- In a tattoo piece in The Raven.
- Appears on the memorial wall of the 'Normandy SR-2' at the extended cut ending of Mass Effect 3.
- The phrase has been spoofed slightly by the band Ghost in the song "Per Aspera Ad Inferi" from their album Infestissumam[45] literally meaning "Through hardships to hell".[46]
- Title of a background track from the Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire video games which plays during a voyage into space.
- In the 2015 film The Martian, at the end of the film astronaut Mark Watney is giving his first lecture to the Astronaut Candidate Program and the phrase appears embedded in the central floor area of the lecture hall around a logo.
- Title of character leveling achievements in Mistwalker's mobile game Terra Battle.
- Found in the Gravity Falls Journal No. 3, penned on the title page. Appears on the journal both in the show and on the real-life replica.[47]
- The title of a Pee Wee Gaskins album (2010).
- The title character in Ottessa Moshfegh's novel Eileen accepts and smokes a Pall Mall and refers to the motto on the package translated as "Through the thorns to the stars."
- On the ship the students find in Astra Lost in Space, there is a plaque with this saying on it.
- The motto of the Golds in Pierce Brown's Red Rising Series.
- Ad Astra is a 2019 American science fiction film by James Gray.
- Appears in the logo of the Universal Paperclips Advanced AI Research Group.
- In the mobile game Fate/Grand Order, Per Aspera Ad Astra is the Noble Phantasm (finisher move) name of the Grand Lancer Servant: Romulus=Quirinus.
- Title of a cosmetic weapon wrap in Fortnite released for International Women's Day 2022.
Others[edit]
- Satellogic uses it in its pirate culture flag.
- As part of the official team crest of Arendal Football
- As part of the team crest of the former Collingwood Cricket Club.
- A plaque honoring the astronauts of Apollo 1 at the launch site where they perished.
- A tribute exhibit to the Apollo 1 Astronauts "Ad Astra Per Aspera – A Rough Road Leads to the Stars" opened on 27 January 2017, the 50th anniversary of the loss of the crew, at the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex.
- Inscribed on the crest of Pall Mall cigarettes packages[48]
- The theme of "POR CC XXI" by Kolese Kanisius Jakarta
- Part of a custom paint job in World Of Tanks
- Tradewinds Swiss[49]
- Space Development Network[50]
- Part three of the book Jepp who Defied the Stars by Katherine Marsh has the phrase as its title.[51]
- Appears in Morse code on the track titled "Sounds of Earth" on the Voyager Golden Record that has copies aboard the Voyager 1 & 2 spacecraft that are currently in interstellar space.[52]
- Former Governor-General of Canada Julie Payette adopted it in her personal coat of arms.
- Is also the motto of the famous Italian historical videomaker Nova Lectio.
See also[edit]
- Per ardua ad astra ("Through adversity to the stars")
- Per ardua ad astra, additional uses with reference to above article
- Ad astra per aspera, additional uses
- Per aspera ad astra, references this article
References[edit]
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