From NASA to nunhood: P.E.I. engineer explores faith as scientist and sister
CHARLOTTETOWN — When Libby Osgood looks into the night sky above Charlottetown, she said she sees it through the lens of God’s creation and her own contribution to the engineering of NASA’s satellites.
Osgood, an aerospace engineer who has worked for NASA, is taking a sabbatical from her job as a professor at the University of Prince Edward Island to pursue a new vocation —becoming a nun.
“I feel so whole. It feels like there was all these different puzzle pieces before and they just all fit now together,” she said. “With the science and religion perspective … I’m already getting to learn more about my two passions, and seeing how other people have put them together.”
Osgood, 34, said she felt like she rushed through life as she ascended through academia, earning a PhD in mechanical engineering and eventually teaching more than a dozen courses.


