In this paper, electron temperature and ion density of laser-produced plasma in the nanosecond time scale at different ambient gas pressures are studied using single Langmuir probe up to distances of the order of centimeter. The plasma is produced due to the interaction of a focused Nd:YAG laser beam of 30 ns pulse duration with a solid target. Stainless steel rods with 0.35mm diameter are used as Langmuir probe. The reduction rate of the electron temperature and plasma density are estimated within a distance of the order of centimeter. The values of the electron temperature at low pressures of 10-5 up to 10×10-5 mbar are in the range of 2-8eV at the probe distances of order of centimeter. The average value of the ion density is in the order of 1011 cm-3 at the distances 4-6 cm from the target.