Fact Check: CNN Has NOT Reported Interstellar Comet 3I/ATLAS Contacted Earth, Nor Used 'It's Getting Serious' Chyron

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  • by: Dean Miller
Fact Check: CNN Has NOT Reported Interstellar Comet 3I/ATLAS Contacted Earth, Nor Used 'It's Getting Serious' Chyron No Such News

Did CNN report the interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS has contacted Earth, as a viral social media post declared? No, that's not true: There's no such report on CNN.com. CNN has not used the chyron "IT'S GETTING SERIOUS" on any of its reports about 3I/ATLAS, which was first spotted in July 2025.

The claim was made in an October 22, 2025 X post (archived here) where it was published on the WorldNews_X_ account with the CNN logo beside a chyron that read "IT'S GETTING SERIOUS". The caption across the image read:

BREAKING: 3I/ATLAS Just Contacted Earth -- Scientists Terrified by the Message!

Here's what the post looked like on X at the time this article was written:

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(Image source: Lead Stories screenshot of post at x.com/WorldNews.)

The post is completely fabricated.

Lead Stories searched for reports about communication from the comet, using Google site-specific search (archived here) and CNN's own website search function, and found no such reporting by CNN.

Not even the CNN-style chyron is real.

Lead Stories conducted a site-specific search of cnn.com for the phrase "It's Getting Serious" (archived here) and found the network had made no use of it, on any stories, since the interstellar comet became a news story in July of 2025.

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(Image source: Lead Stories screenshot of Google search.)

The National Aeronautics and Space Administration, NASA, says on its website that 3I/ATLAS poses no threat to Earth and will remain far away (archived here).

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  Dean Miller

Lead Stories Managing Editor Dean Miller has edited daily and weekly newspapers, worked as a reporter for more than a decade and is co-author of two non-fiction books. After a Harvard Nieman Fellowship, he served as Director of Stony Brook University's Center for News Literacy for six years, then as Senior Vice President/Content at Connecticut Public Broadcasting. Most recently, he wrote the twice-weekly "Save the Free Press" column for The Seattle Times. 

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