Titania Hardie is associated with the naming of craters on celestial bodies, as listed by the IAU.
Titania Hardie's name is linked to the official nomenclature of craters across the Solar System. This naming convention, overseen by the International Astronomical Union's Working Group for Planetary System Nomenclature (IAU WGPSN), applies to geological features on planets, natural satellites, and minor planets. As of 2017, the IAU had cataloged 5,223 officially recognized craters on 40 different astronomical bodies. While the IAU WGPSN manages the naming of most extraterrestrial craters, the process for craters on Earth is not under their jurisdiction. The provided list details the number of named craters associated with various celestial bodies, including Amalthea, Ariel, Callisto, Ceres, Dione, Earth, Europa, Ganymede, Mars, Mercury, the Moon, Rhea, Titan, Titania, Venus, and Vesta, among others. The name 'Titania' itself is also the designation for a moon of Uranus, which has 15 named craters.