Here is what our Solar System would like as viewed by NGST with the aid of BOSS if the Sun was 10 parsecs away from us. In the image Jupiter (upper right) and Saturn (lower left) are clearly visible.
This images shows a 2 arcsecond by 2 arcsecond region around the star. The central portion of the image (roughly where boss would be) has been cut out by hand to avoid saturating pixels in the middle of image. This image assumes a 3000 second exposure, a 70 meter by 70 meter BOSS as described elsewhere, and a separation between NGST and BOSS of 100,000 kilometers. In the image we have subtracted off what the occulted star is expected to look like. The left over light from the star is due to counting noise and our uncertainty in the point spread function of the telescope.