Latin, Ad astra per aspera. A difficult (or, rough) road leads to the stars.
Per aspera ad astra That's a fairly common Latin motto - the South African Air Force uses it. It's also sometimes reversed - Ad astra per aspera - that's the motto of the State of Kansas. Asperum means 'a rough place, adversity, or (in plural form) difficulties,' so you will see several versions - Through difficulties/hardship/adversity to the stars.
The Latin word for "road" is 'via.' The ablative plural of 'via' is 'viis.'
As in, "everything is but the dust of stars"? Pulvis sidereus
Through difficulties and stars.
The motto "Ad astra ad aspera" means " "To the stars by hardship (effort, work, difficulties)." It is also commonly translated to mean "A rough road leads to the stars." The original designer of the Great Seal of Kansas, John James Ingalls (1833-1900) once stated: "The aspiration of Kansas is to reach the unattainable; its dream is the realization of the impossible."
Per aspera ad astra That's a fairly common Latin motto - the South African Air Force uses it. It's also sometimes reversed - Ad astra per aspera - that's the motto of the State of Kansas. Asperum means 'a rough place, adversity, or (in plural form) difficulties,' so you will see several versions - Through difficulties/hardship/adversity to the stars.
Ad astra per aspera is the Latin equivalent of 'To the stars at all costs'. In the word by word translation, the preposition 'ad' means 'to'. The noun 'astra', in the accusative case, means 'the stars'. The preposition 'per' means 'by, through'. The noun 'aspera', in the accusative case, means 'roughnesses, rough places'.
The latin word for road is vía.
the road was so bumpy and rough
Because the rough road has more friction, thus expending the balls energy quicker than smooth road with less friction.
increased because the road is rough
Main Sequence Stars
becouse
Carefully!
Pawn Stars - 2009 Rough and Tumble - 11.1 was released on: USA: 13 February 2014
"With stars in them". A collection of stars, in other words.
"Until the end of the road" is Usque ad finem itineris in Latin.