The compositional evolution of the coma of ROSETTA target comet 46P/Wi
rtanen was studied along its pre-perihelion orbit. At 2.34 AU the firs
t gaseous species, CN and C-3, were detected. C-2 and NH2 arose at 2.0
AU. The production rate curves of gas and dust show a steep increase
between 1.8 AU and 1.6 AU indicating a distinct change of the outgassi
ng conditions. The Ca production increases more rapidly with decreasin
g solar distance than CN. As one consequence the C-2/CN ratio strongly
varies with heliocentric distance. Due to this variation a classifica
tion of 46P/Wirtanen by the taxonomy introduced by A'Hearn et al. (199
5) distinguishing comets with typical abundance ratios from carbon-cha
in depleted comets, is impossible. It would be classified as depleted
beyond about 1.6 AU whereas it would be designated typical at smaller
distances. The knowledge of the unexpected changes in the activity cur
ves of 46P/Wirtanen will help to optimize the ROSETTA mission scenario
in particular with regard to science operations.