If you have a large light source lined up in a line-of-sight perspective behind something massive, like a galaxy, the light should bend around it. This then forms a ring of light around the foreground object. Add another galaxy into the line-up, and you'll get more bending, hence another ring.
It's highly unlikely you'd ever get two galaxies lined up perfectly in front of a third bright galaxy...but that's pretty much what astronomers have found.
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2008/01/080110102319.htm
Amazing.
Mike
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This reminds me of an astronomical project I just read about: Systemic.
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