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The small Saturn moon Phoebe is named after her.
Phoebe was the first moon in our solar system that was discovered (in 1899) comparing photographic plates. A close flyby by the Cassini Probe in 2004 revealed that Phoebe is more densely covered with impact craters than any other object in the solar system studied so far.
A relief of Phoebe is part of the Gigantomachy Frieze in Berlin's Pergamon Museum.