Data & Maps for ArcGIS Server includes the following basemaps and reference layers optimized to support ArcGIS Server projects.
Basemaps are interactive, ready-to-use layers.
This map presents satellite imagery for the world. The map includes NASA Blue Marble: Next Generation 500-meter resolution imagery at small scales and i-cubed 15-meter eSAT imagery at medium scales for the world. (© 2009 Esri, i-cubed)
This map presents a highway-level street map for the world. This street map includes highways, major roads, railways, water features, administrative boundaries, cities, national parks, and landmarks overlaid on shaded relief imagery for added context. The street map was developed by Esri using AND road data and UNEP-WCMC parks and protected areas for the world. (© 2009 Esri, AND, UNEP-WCMC)
This map presents a multiscale representation of the Natural Earth physical map at 1.24 km per pixel for the world. The Natural Earth map is provided by the U.S. National Park Service. (Source: U.S. National Park Service)
This map presents a worldwide shaded relief map at approximately 1 km or 90 meter per pixel resolution for the world. The shaded relief map was developed by Esri using GTOPO30 and Shuttle Radar Topography Mission (SRTM) elevation data from the USGS and National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) overlaid with water bodies from Esri and AND Mapping. It is especially useful in maps that do not contain orthoimagery. (© 2009 Esri)
Reference layers overlay detailed reference information on basemaps.
This map presents country, state/province, and county or equivalent boundaries and place-names for the world. The map was developed by Esri using administrative and landmark data from Esri and AND Mapping. This map is designed to be overlaid on imagery basemaps. (© 2009 Esri, AND, TANA)
This map presents transportation data, including highways, major roads, railroads, and airports for the world. The map was developed by Esri using Esri highway data, National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) airport data, and AND road and railroad data for the world. This map is designed to be overlaid on imagery basemaps. (© 2009 Esri, AND, TANA)
This globe presents elevation data at approximately 90 meter or 1 km per pixel resolution for the world. The elevation data includes 90 meter Shuttle Radar Topography Mission (SRTM) elevation data from NASA and National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) where it is available and 1-kilometer GTOPO30 data from the USGS elsewhere. Vertical units are measured in meters. (Source: NASA, NGA, USGS)
An ArcGIS Server configuration file as well as map document (.mxd) files are included for use in creating the map services.
For more information, visit the ArcGIS Resource Center.