Sure. On GDAL website there is a link to supported format [1], from there you 
are going to find several raster formats. Some of those formats are used by 
satellite data provider to deliver remote sense images, some are software 
specific formats, some are DBMS type extensions, some are desktop and website 
picture format. And yes, GDAL can read the geographic coordinates from those 
raster formats. 

Does it answer you question?

[1] http://gdal.org/formats_list.html

Best regards,

Ivan

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>  Subject: [gdal-dev] the format of satellite picture
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>  I know that one of the the formats of satellite picture is geotiff(its
>  extention is .tif ,and GDAL can read coordination from it ),could you tell
>  me other formats? GDAL can read info from it?
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