Tzolkinex


The tzolkinex is an eclipse cycle equal to a period of two saros minus one inex. As consecutive eclipses in an inex series belongs to the next consecutive saros series, each consecutive Tzolkinex belongs to the previous saros series.
The tzolkinex is equal to 2598.691 days. It is related to the tritos in that a period of one tritos plus one tzolinex is exactly equal to one saros. It is also related to the inex in that a period of one inex plus one tzolkinex is exactly equal to two saros.
It corresponds to:
Because of the non-integer number of anomalistic month each eclipse varies in type, i.e. total vs. annular, and greatly varies in length. From remainder of 0.31081, being near, every third tzolkinex comes close to an even number of anomalistic months, but occurs during a different season, and in the opposite hemisphere, thus they may be of the same type but otherwise do not have a similar character.

Details

"First studied by George van den Bergh. The name Tzolkinex was suggested by Felix Verbelen as its length is nearly 10 Tzolk'ins."
It alternates hemispheres with each cycle, occurring at alternating nodes, each successive occurrence is one saros less than the last.