Deep frozen food (T below -20C) was stored inside an orbital cargo module for transportation to the resin tree. While the rocket is on a platform in space, both "deep freeze" and "sterile atmosphere" are properly accounted for and the food does not decay:
However, something happens during transit between the two planetoids and the food decays despite being deep frozen and in space. For example, barbecue was transported across 3 tiles in a rocket that goes at 1.7 tiles per cycle, and the food decayed from 70% freshness down to 57% freshness:
This decay represents about 7-8% per cycle, which is about the same as deep frozen food in normal atmosphere. Is it possible that the "sterile atmosphere" is not properly accounted for when rockets are moving in space as they should? As soon as the rocket has landed, the food goes back to 0% decay per cycle as it should (it is still deep frozen and still in the orbital cargo module in vacuum).
See above.

A developer has marked this issue as fixed. This means that the issue has been addressed in the current development build and will likely be in the next update.
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