Hmmm. Yes, I would think 3000 light-years, not 3000 miles, too although I did not know of this find.
It might not be very significant unless it reveals some effect worth further investigating; but still of interest, given that the Milky Way is our own galaxy.
By way of scale, 3000 miles is about the average width of the North Atlantic and 1/83 the distance from the Earth to the Moon.
Our nearest star other than the Sun of course, is about 4.5 light-years away. That's not far, astronomically. (The Sun is only about 8.33 light-minutes away.)