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Sources with NASA and JPL said they originated it during early rocket testing at White Sands Missile Range. Rockets were fired towards the bombing range towards the north. Rockets that malfunctioned often headed south instead, towards Mexico and had to be destroyed in flight. Hence the term for a malfunction coined "went south".
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