Yes.
Jupiter first visited by satelite at December 3 1973 by pioneer 10
Yes. A few have visited it directly. Some have passed by and taken photos.
The only probe that visited Jupiter and stayed for any length of time was the Galileo probe. Launch from Earth in 1989, it arrived at Jupiter in 1995, and orbited Jupiter and its moon until Sept. 2003, when,due to the deterioration of the orbiter, NASA crashed it into Jupiter's atmosphere. Both Voyagers and Cassini/Huyguens did fly-bys of the planet without going into orbit.
Two satellites that have visited Jupiter are Galileo, which arrived in 1995, and Juno, which arrived in 2016.
No. Jupiter does not have a solid surface. There is nothing to land on.
yes
No and probably never will as Jupiter is a gaseous planet.
Launched in 1989, Galileo finally reached Jupiter on December 7, 1995
The only planet astronauts have visited is earth. The moon, a satellite, has also been visited.
Jupiter is not a satellite, it is a planet.
none with humans although some probes have
There are several satellites in Jupiter's orbit; as long as the satellite was designed to withstand the expected magnetic field, it wouldn't cause any problem. Of course, if we sent an Earth satellite to Jupiter, that would be another story.