Flybys:
* Pioneer 10 (1973) - First spacecraft to fly past Jupiter.
* Pioneer 11 (1974) - Second spacecraft to fly past Jupiter, also flew by Saturn.
* Voyager 1 (1979) - Took detailed images of Jupiter's atmosphere, its Great Red Spot, and its moons.
* Voyager 2 (1979) - Also took detailed images of Jupiter's atmosphere, its Great Red Spot, and its moons.
* Ulysses (1992, 2000) - Studied Jupiter's magnetic field.
* New Horizons (2007) - Used Jupiter's gravity for a slingshot maneuver on its way to Pluto.
Orbiters:
* Galileo (1995-2003) - Orbited Jupiter for eight years, studying its atmosphere, moons, and magnetic field.
* Juno (2016-present) - Currently orbiting Jupiter, studying its gravity, magnetic field, and composition.
Other:
* Cassini (2000-2017) - Orbited Saturn, but flew by Jupiter on its way to the ringed planet.
It's important to note that several other missions have studied Jupiter from Earth, such as the Hubble Space Telescope. However, these missions are not considered probes as they do not physically travel to the planet.