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Roper Mountain Science Center is the Upstate’s premier facility for all ages to learn, explore, and get involved with all things science.

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SUMMER EXPLORATION CAMPS

The Summer Camp Guide is now live!
Members Only Online Registration begins Monday, March 4, at 7 a.m. Public Online Registration begins Wednesday, March 6, at 8 a.m.


Summer Exploration Camps
Summer Camp Guide
Camp Registration
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Afternoon Explorations

September 14 - May 10
Thursdays and Fridays
1:30-5:00pm


Continue your learning adventures on Thursday and Friday throughout the school year in some of your favorite spaces at Roper Mountain as part of our Afternoon Explorations program.

Afternoon Explorations Tickets & Info
Friday Starry Nights

Friday Starry Nights

Experience Friday Starry Nights in the T.C. Hooper Planetarium with a 360° full immersion dome, 4K projection, state-of-the-art lighting, dynamic 5.1 surround sound and more!

Friday Starry Nights Tickets & Info
Educator's Directory

Live From Roper!

Connect with our science specialist via Zoom multiple times for new lessons changing every four weeks. Lessons are 30 minutes and are unique, engaging, and based on South Carolina and national standards.

Live From Roper Information

Science On Wheels

science on wheels

Bring a Roper Mountain science lesson directly to your site. Our traveling programs can suit any audience from school students to families.

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Educator's Directory

Partial Eclipse April 8

On April 8, Greenville will see a partial solar eclipse! A solar eclipse occurs when the Moon passes between the Sun and Earth, casting a shadow on Earth that will block the Sun’s light. The eclipse will be a partial for Greenville because in our area, only about 82% of the Sun’s light will be blocked. It will begin at 1:50pm and end at 4:24pm. Remember to wear your special solar eclipse glasses to view! To learn more, check out our Starry Night feature film – Eclipse: The Sun Revealed – at both 6:00pm and 7:30pm on April 5th!

Be sure to visit us at Fridays Starry Nights or Afternoon Explorations for a FREE pair of eclipse glasses with your admission ticket thanks to our partner Greenville Water.

Roper Mountain will not have Eclipse programming on April 8th.