Phoebe

Phoebe, also known as Saturn IX, is a natural satellite of the outer planet, Saturn. Phoebe was discovered on March 17, 1899 by the American astronomer W.H. Pickering.

Surface Features
The surface of Phoebe is packed with numerous craters, all formed during the formation of the satellite. The moon is roughly spherical, and has a diameter of 213 kilometres.