This picture from the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope shows the most distant gravitational lens yet discovered. The glow at the center of this picture is the central regions of a normal galaxy. By chance, it is precisely aligned with a much more remote young star-forming galaxy. The light from the more distant object is bent around the nearer object by its strong gravitational pull to form a ring of multiple images. The chance of finding such an exact alignment is small, suggesting that there may be more star-forming galaxies in the early universe than expected.
NASA/ESA/A. van der Wel