After Pluto what are new horizons plans?

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New Horizons is set to arrive at Pluto soon, but it currently lacks a clear target for its next mission in the Kuiper Belt. After its Pluto flyby, New Horizons will continue its trajectory out of the solar system, with no plans for a specific destination. While it has a faster travel time to Pluto compared to the Voyager spacecraft, it will ultimately exit the solar system at a slower pace than Voyager 2. The discussion highlights the uncertainty surrounding future targets for New Horizons and compares its journey to that of earlier probes. The mission's trajectory and speed raise questions about its long-term objectives in deep space exploration.
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I know that they planned on going to Pluto then another Kuiper belt object, but have they found another besides Pluto? And what are they going to do after that, are they going to shoot for space like the voyager spacecraft ?
 
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There are known Kuiper belt objects, but as far as I know New Horizons does not have a clear target yet.

It will certainly leave the solar system afterwards, there is no way to stop it (apart from a direct impact somewhere, but that is not planned).
 
It's not clear who 'they' are. Are you talking about an unmanned probe? Remember, there are Voyagers I and II, and also the earlier probes Pioneer 10 and Pioneer 11, both of which have at least a 4-year head start in leaving the solar system.
 
The they was anyone at all. Hence the vagueness. NH is due to arrive at Pluto next year, was this faster than either of the voyagers?
 
It's hard to say, since none of the older four probes flew near to Pluto on their journeys out of the solar system.
 
New Horizons needed just 13 months to reach Jupiter, and it passed the orbit of Saturn after 31 months.
Voyager 1 needed 18 months to reach Jupiter and 38 to reach Saturn.

So NH had a better start, but no gravity assist from Saturn.

New Horizons will need 8 years 7 months to cross the orbit of Neptune, Voyager 2 needed 12 years to reach Neptune.

I guess NH is still faster up to Pluto, but not far away in space - it will leave the solar system slower than the Voyager probes.
 
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