As can be seen in my thread "The camera of the farthest photographer from the earth" (The camera of the farthest photographer from the earth), New Horizons is a probe sent to explore the boundaries of the Solar System, especifically the dwarf planet Pluto and the Kuiper Belt objects.
Three days ago, NASA’s New Horizons spacecraft recently turned its telescopic camera toward a field of stars, snapped an image – and made history.
The routine calibration frame of the “Wishing Well” galactic open star cluster, made by the Long Range Reconnaissance Imager (LORRI) on Dec. 5, was taken when New Horizons was 3.79 billion miles (6.12 billion kilometers, or 40.9 astronomical units) from Earth – making it, for a time, the farthest image ever made from Earth.
https://www.nasa.gov/feature/new-hor...he-kuiper-belt