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− | + | ''Ad astra'' is a Latin phrase meaning "to the stars." Virgil used it in the Aeneid. | |
− | * [[Ad Astra (Canada)|Canadian convention]] | + | In [[fandom]], it could refer to: |
− | * [[Ad Astra (Reinsberg)|Mark Reinsberg fanzine]] | + | |
− | * [[Ad Astra (Bryant)|Ed Bryant fanzine]] | + | * A [[Ad Astra (Canada)|Canadian convention]] |
− | * [[Ad Astra (Crawford)|Paul Crawford apazine]] | + | * A [[Ad Astra (Reinsberg)|Mark Reinsberg fanzine]] |
+ | * A [[Ad Astra (Bryant)|Ed Bryant fanzine]] | ||
+ | * A [[Ad Astra (Crawford)|Paul Crawford apazine]] | ||
* ''[[James Gunn's Ad Astra]]'' | * ''[[James Gunn's Ad Astra]]'' | ||
+ | * [[De Profundis Ad Astra]] | ||
+ | * [[Ad Astra Per Aspera]] | ||
+ | |||
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+ | [[Category:fanspeak]] |
Revision as of 11:26, 5 November 2020
Ad astra is a Latin phrase meaning "to the stars." Virgil used it in the Aeneid.
In fandom, it could refer to:
- A Canadian convention
- A Mark Reinsberg fanzine
- A Ed Bryant fanzine
- A Paul Crawford apazine
- James Gunn's Ad Astra
- De Profundis Ad Astra
- Ad Astra Per Aspera
Links to disambiguation pages are annoying, so please try to reduce the number of links below by directing it to the specific page. (Sometimes the link is wrong, just edit the page, and save straight away, and it may fix it.)
- Template:CountryList (← links)
- Ad Astra (← links)
- Ad Astra (← links)
- Phyllis Gotlieb (← links)
- Type Fifteen Fan (← links)
- Ad-astra (redirect page) (← links)
- Ad Astra (← links)
- Ad Astra (← links)
- James Gunn's Ad Astra (← links)