Probably not, But you know that technology is growing!
Voyager 1 and 2 in 1979
About 300 years (109,500 days)
It depends where you're looking from. I think its on the bottom left corner.
Jupiter's giant red spot is really just a giant storm and is sometimes nicknamed Jupiter's Red eye.
The Great Red Spot on Jupiter is large enough to fit approximately three Earths inside it. This storm feature is a massive, high-pressure anticyclonic storm that has been raging for centuries on Jupiter's surface.
one of jupiters features are that it surface is mostly made of hydrogen and helium
Not likely with all the shooting and getting caught its very hard to survive. You could get bombed for all we know n die right there on the spot
Approximately 3 Earths could fit inside Jupiter's Great Red Spot, which is a giant storm that has been raging for centuries on the planet. The storm is large enough to fit several Earth-sized planets within it.
The Jupiter is BIG RED SPOT and a storm system
Jupiter's Great Red Spot, a massive storm on the planet, has been observed for over 300 years. It is estimated to be at least 400 years old, but it could possibly be even older.
None. Saturn has a great white spot, Uranus has a dark spot. However, Neptune has a great dark spot [see related link for a picture] which has been compared to Jupiters great red spot, but it is not red.
A number of space probes have visited Jupiter, including Pioneer 10 and 11, along with Voyager 1 and 2. Voyager 1 took some very detailed pictures of Jupiters spot in 1979.