The discussion centers around the first astronomical objects viewed through telescopes, with many participants recalling their initial experiences. Common first objects include the Moon, Saturn, and Jupiter, often described as awe-inspiring due to their distinct features and shapes. Participants emphasize the emotional impact of seeing these celestial bodies, particularly Saturn's rings and Jupiter's bands and moons, which made the solar system feel more tangible. The conversation also touches on the challenges of viewing during a full moon, which can obscure other celestial objects. Overall, the shared experiences highlight the profound inspiration that early astronomical observations can evoke.