Space Brothers

Space Brothers (or Space People, Space Beings) is a popular namesake for a group of benevolent extra-terrestrial beings, sometimes reported as being from Venus or other local planetary bodies, which were first written of by George Adamski and other contactees, beginning in 1952. They are typically described by contactees as fitting the Nordic racial image (tall, white-skinned, blonde-haired, blue-eyed), but, as with all contacts, stories about their appearance and characteristics will vary considerably from author to author. Many of the "Space Brothers" contacts would eventually coalesce into the Ashtar Command circle.

Venusians

 * Bocco and Taho, physical contacts of Lee Crandall
 * Cryxtan, a physical contact of Calvin Girvin
 * Diane, a contact of Dana Howard
 * Orthon, a physical contact of George Adamski
 * Solgonda, a physical contact of George Van Tassel
 * Valiant Thor, a physical contact of Frank E. Stranges, Howard Menger, and others
 * Donn, associate of Valiant Thor
 * Jill, associate of Valiant Thor
 * Tanyia, associate of Valiant Thor

Martians

 * A-Lan, a contact of Daniel W. Fry
 * Kumar, a contact of Carl Anderson
 * Mon-Ka, a psychic contact of Richard Miller and others

Jovians (Jupiter)

 * J.W., a psychic contact of Gloria Lee

Saturnians

 * Sol du Naro, a Saturnian who became Howard Menger after inhabiting Menger's deceased body at age one
 * German-speaking Saturnians encountered by Reinhold O. Schmidt at Kearney, Nebraska

Uranians

 * Affa, a contact of Frances Swan

Earth People on Other Planets

 * Bucky, a physical contact of Buck Nelson: an Earthling who'd been transported to Venus, where he was reported to have been teaching English to the Venusians

From New Worlds and Beyond

 * Ashtar, a psychic contact of George Van Tassel and a host of others
 * Aura Rhanes of Clarion, a physical contact of Truman Bethurum
 * Renton of Alpha Centauri, a contact of Elary J. Willsie
 * Mandra Oleeka of Clarion, a physical contact of Frank Buckshot Standing Horse