Of course some Americans want to claim coining the term/phrase in 1861, but since even the city of Gouda, NL has known this phrase to be in use since at least the 14th century, it likely has it's origin in Italy and maybe in Greece before that. Many variations of phrases containing "ad astra" exist and could be fun to explore.
From Italy: Moonlight Haze ~ Ad Astra ~ to the stars.
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https://kuinfo.ku.edu/what-does-ad-astra-aspera-mean
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Per_aspera_ad_astra
Per aspera ad astra
Per aspera ad astra (or, less commonly, ad astra per aspera) is a popular 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".
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Which one? For a relaxing experience try option 1.
Darwin's predecessor with 1 of his 6 untitled Books.
..or a metal Band from Bologna with a much darker version.
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